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29 April 2008 Application of superconducting quantum interferometer in quantum computer development
A. I. Golovashkin, A. L. Karuzskiy, A. A. Orlikovskiy, V. V. Privezentsev, A. M. Tshovrebov
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Proceedings Volume 7023, Quantum Informatics 2007; 70230L (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.801918
Event: Quantum Informatics 2007, 2007, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Various variants of use high-sensitivity superconducting quantum interferometers (SQUID) in problems closely connected with development of a quantum computer are considered. 1.Hardware realization of a method of definition of midget concentration of the paramagnetic centers, based on measurement of their magnetization SQUID in a mode of modulation microwave saturation of magnetic sublevels is offered. The method will allow make testing of semi-conductor materials necessary for creation of a spin solid-state quantum computer. 2.The opportunity of application SQUID for reading a condition of the quantum register, based on the quantum-statistical mechanism, allowing registered a state of single spin, is considered. 3.The circuit super low noise the quantum electrometer, based on use SQUID is offered as a measuring instrument of magnetization of spin system in which exchange interaction is adjusted by potential on in parallel connected managing electrodes (on type a spin ensemble computer).
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A. I. Golovashkin, A. L. Karuzskiy, A. A. Orlikovskiy, V. V. Privezentsev, and A. M. Tshovrebov "Application of superconducting quantum interferometer in quantum computer development", Proc. SPIE 7023, Quantum Informatics 2007, 70230L (29 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.801918
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Quantum computing

Superconductors

Microwave radiation

Electrodes

Interferometers

Modulation

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