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arxiv: 2202.05792 · v3 · submitted 2022-02-11 · 🪐 quant-ph

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Co-Design quantum simulation of nanoscale NMR

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Quantum computers have the potential to efficiently simulate the dynamics of nanoscale NMR systems. In this work we demonstrate that a noisy intermediate-scale quantum computer can be used to simulate and predict nanoscale NMR resonances. In order to minimize the required gate fidelities, we propose a superconducting application-specific Co-Design quantum processor that reduces the number of SWAP gates by over 90 % for chips with more than 20 qubits. The processor consists of transmon qubits capacitively coupled via tunable couplers to a central co-planar waveguide resonator with a quantum circuit refrigerator (QCR) for fast resonator reset. The QCR implements the non-unitary quantum operations required to simulate nuclear hyperpolarization scenarios.

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