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Ultrafast Fourier Transform with a Femtosecond-Laser-Driven Molecule
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Electrical EngineeringIodine Molecule ImplementsEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsUltrafast Fourier TransformLaser ScienceLaser PhotochemistryWave FunctionOptical Logic GateComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureNeutral SystemsDigital Circuit DesignMicroelectronicsOptoelectronicsUltrafast LasersElectronic Circuit
Wave functions of electrically neutral systems can be used as information carriers to replace real charges in the present Si-based circuit, whose further integration will result in a possible disaster where current leakage is unavoidable with insulators thinned to atomic levels. We have experimentally demonstrated a new logic gate based on the temporal evolution of a wave function. An optically tailored vibrational wave packet in the iodine molecule implements four- and eight-element discrete Fourier transform with arbitrary real and imaginary inputs. The evolution time is 145 fs, which is shorter than the typical clock period of the current fastest Si-based computers by 3 orders of magnitudes.
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