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Preserving Coherence in Quantum Computation by Pairing Quantum Bits
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1997
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Quantum ScienceQuantum CryptographyQuantum SecurityEngineeringQuantum ComputingQuantum AlgorithmQuantum InformationAncilla QubitComputer ScienceQuantum CommunicationCooperative DecoherenceQuantum EntanglementQubit PairsQuantum DecoherenceQuantum Error CorrectionQuantum AlgorithmsCryptographyQuantum Bits
A scheme for protecting quantum states from both independent and cooperative decoherence is proposed. The scheme operates by pairing each qubit (two-state quantum system) with an ancilla qubit and by encoding the states of the qubits into corresponding coherence-preserving states of qubit pairs. In this scheme, amplitude damping (loss of energy) as well as phase damping (dephasing) is prevented by a strategy called ``free-Hamiltonian elimination.'' We further extend the scheme to include quantum gate operations and show that loss and decoherence during such operations can also be prevented.
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