Dimer states of Rydberg atoms on the Kagome lattice as resources for universal measurement-based quantum computation
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Crépel, Valentin
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<jats:p> We show that the quantum dimer state on the Kagome lattice, which was recently realized with high fidelity in a Rydberg quantum simulator [G. Semeghini et al., Science 374, 6572 (2021)], offers a sufficient resource for universal measurement-based quantum computations. In particular, we provide an efficient encoding of logical qubits in this state and give explicit measurement sequences that implement a universal set of gates on these qubits. Since the building blocks of the proposed measurements have already been experimentally implemented, our work highlights one possible path toward promoting Rydberg simulators to universal quantum computers relying on the measurement-based model of quantum computation with currently existing technology. </jats:p>
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2022-11-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsPublisher
AIP Publishing
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Crépel, Valentin. 2022. "Dimer states of Rydberg atoms on the Kagome lattice as resources for universal measurement-based quantum computation." 12 (11).
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2158-3226
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General Physics and Astronomy