Trapping Quantum Coherence in Local Energy Minima
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quantumdevicesclusterscoherenceenergyinformationlocalminima
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Clusters of solid-state quantum devices have long-living metastable states of local energy minima which may be used to store quantum information. The low to vanishing rate of dissipation fulfils the prerequisite to maintain quantum coherence. Then physical symmetrization of the devices could minimize the couplings of the clusters to environmental degrees of freedom so to reduce the rate of decoherence. Combined with various other error correction mechanisms and methods, such designs and optimizations could render solid-state devices useful for quantum information processing, which have the advantages of flexibility in state manipulation and system scaling.
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