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arxiv: 1607.03207 · v2 · pith:CIBJGOGUnew · submitted 2016-07-12 · 🪐 quant-ph

Modular Quantum Information Processing by Dissipation

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keywords quantumdissipationmodularcontrollindbladianmodeluniversalability
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Dissipation can be used as a resource to control and simulate quantum systems. We discuss a modular model based on fast dissipation capable of performing universal quantum computation, and simulating arbitrary Lindbladian dynamics. The model consists of a network of elementary dissipation-generated modules and it is in principle scalable. In particular, we demonstrate the ability to dissipatively prepare all single qubit gates, and the CNOT gate; prerequisites for universal quantum computing. We also show a way to implement a type of quantum memory in a dissipative environment, whereby we can arbitrarily control the loss in both coherence, and concurrence, over the evolution. Moreover, our dissipation-assisted modular construction exhibits a degree of inbuilt robustness to Hamiltonian, and indeed Lindbladian errors, and as such is of potential practical relevance.

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