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Quantum computation with vibrationally excited polyatomic molecules: effects of rotation,level structure,and field gradients
Authors:Daniel Weidinger
Institution:Departments of Physics
Abstract:Accurate rotation–vibration energy levels and transition dipoles of the molecule thiophosgene are used to model the execution of quantum gates with shaped laser pulses. Qubits are encoded in 2 n vibrational computing states on the ground electronic surface of the molecule. Computations are carried out by cycling amplitude between these computing states and a gateway state with a shaped laser pulse. The shaped pulse that performs the computation is represented by a physical model of a 128–1024 channel pulse shaper. Pulse shapes are optimized with a standard genetic algorithm, yielding experimentally realizable computing pulses. The robustness of optimization is studied as a function of the vibrational states selected, rotational level structure, additional vibrational levels not assigned to the computation, and compensation for laser power variation across a molecular ensemble.
Keywords:Unitary transformation  Shor's algorithm  Asymmetric top  Genetic algorithm  Gateway state
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