Loss-DiVincenzo quantum computer
- Loss-DiVincenzo quantum computer
The Loss-DiVincenzo quantum computer (or spin-qubit quantum computer) is a scalable semiconductor-based quantum computer that was proposed by Daniel Loss and David P. DiVincenzo in 1997 [D. Loss and D. P. DiVincenzo, "Quantum computation with quantum dots", "Phys. Rev. A" 57, p120 (1998); [http://arXiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9701055 on arXiv.org in Jan. 1997] ] . This proposal would use the intrinsic spin-1/2 degree of freedom of individual electrons confined to quantum dots as qubits.
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Condensed Matter Theory at the University of Basel: [http://theorie5.physik.unibas.ch/]
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