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arxiv: 1401.3500 · v1 · pith:N33BJLGPnew · submitted 2014-01-15 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.supr-con

Entanglement in a quantum annealing processor

classification 🪐 quant-ph cond-mat.supr-con
keywords quantumentanglementprocessorsystemsannealingqubitsalgorithmalgorithms
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Entanglement lies at the core of quantum algorithms designed to solve problems that are intractable by classical approaches. One such algorithm, quantum annealing (QA), provides a promising path to a practical quantum processor. We have built a series of scalable QA processors consisting of networks of manufactured interacting spins (qubits). Here, we use qubit tunneling spectroscopy to measure the energy eigenspectrum of two- and eight-qubit systems within one such processor, demonstrating quantum coherence in these systems. We present experimental evidence that, during a critical portion of QA, the qubits become entangled and that entanglement persists even as these systems reach equilibrium with a thermal environment. Our results provide an encouraging sign that QA is a viable technology for large-scale quantum computing.

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