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Original Articles

Decoherence rates in large-scale quantum computers and macroscopic quantum systems

Pages 2563-2587 | Received 20 Dec 2004, Accepted 08 Jun 2005, Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Markovian regime decoherence effects in quantum computers are studied in terms of the fidelity for the situation where the number of qubits N becomes large. A general expression giving the decoherence time scale in terms of Markovian relaxation elements and expectation values of products of system fluctuation operators is obtained, which could also be applied to study decoherence in other macroscopic systems such as Bose condensates and superconductors. A standard circuit model quantum computer involving three-state lambda system ionic qubits is considered, with qubits localized around well-separated positions via trapping potentials. The centre of mass vibrations of the qubits act as a reservoir. Coherent one and two qubit gating processes are controlled by time-dependent localized classical electromagnetic fields that address specific qubits, the two qubit gating processes being facilitated by a cavity mode ancilla, which permits state interchange between qubits. With a suitable choice of parameters, it is found that the decoherence time can be made essentially independent of N.

Acknowledgements

The author is grateful for helpful discussions with A. Beige, S. Barnett, J. Compagno, H. Carmichael, I. Deutsch, J. Eberly, J. Eschner, F. Haake, E. Hinds, D. Jaksch, P. Knight, J. Pachos, D. Pegg, W. Phillips, M. Plenio, S. Scheel, F. Schmidt-Kaler, B. Varcoe and H. Wiseman on various aspects of this work. Helpful comments from a referee are also acknowledged.

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