| Literature DB >> 15890877 |
J Chiaverini1, J Britton, D Leibfried, E Knill, M D Barrett, R B Blakestad, W M Itano, J D Jost, C Langer, R Ozeri, T Schaetz, D J Wineland.
Abstract
We report the implementation of the semiclassical quantum Fourier transform in a system of three beryllium ion qubits (two-level quantum systems) confined in a segmented multizone trap. The quantum Fourier transform is the crucial final step in Shor's algorithm, and it acts on a register of qubits to determine the periodicity of the quantum state's amplitudes. Because only probability amplitudes are required for this task, a more efficient semiclassical version can be used, for which only single-qubit operations conditioned on measurement outcomes are required. We apply the transform to several input states of different periodicities; the results enable the location of peaks corresponding to the original periods. This demonstration incorporates the key elements of a scalable ion-trap architecture, suggesting the future capability of applying the quantum Fourier transform to a large number of qubits as required for a useful quantum factoring algorithm.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 15890877 DOI: 10.1126/science.1110335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728