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91探花
The 91探花 750MHz NMR Spectrometer

The 91探花 750MHz NMR Spectrometer

Prof Jonathan Jones

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • NMR quantum computing
jonathan.jones@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Designing short robust NOT gates for quantum computation

(2013)

Designing short robust NOT gates for quantum computation

PHYSICAL REVIEW A 87:5 (2013) ARTN 052317

Nested composite NOT gates for quantum computation

PHYSICS LETTERS A 377:40 (2013) 2860-2862

Entanglements of two and three coupled two-level systems in a cavity QED setup including inter atomic interactions

Nonlinear Optics Quantum Optics 44:1 (2012) 65-87

Authors:

J Jones, A Joshi

Abstract:

Generic models of two and three coupled two-level system (TLS) entangled through their interaction with a single mode field sustained in an ideal cavity, including other interactions among TLS, exhibit violation of Bell's and Mermin's inequality periodically in the interaction time of theTLS with the field mode. The effect of the initial states of TLS on the violation of these inequalities are discussed. The entanglement measure in terms of concurrence for these systems is also calculated which matches very well with the violation of Bell's inequality results. These systems can be employed for quantum logic gate implementations useful in quantum computing. 漏 2012 Old City Publishing, Inc.

Implementing quantum logic gates with gradient ascent pulse engineering: principles and practicalities.

Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci 370:1976 (2012) 4636-4650

Authors:

Benjamin Rowland, Jonathan A Jones

Abstract:

We briefly describe the use of gradient ascent pulse engineering (GRAPE) pulses to implement quantum logic gates in nuclear magnetic resonance quantum computers, and discuss a range of simple extensions to the core technique. We then consider a range of difficulties that can arise in practical implementations of GRAPE sequences, reflecting non-idealities in the experimental systems used.

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