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Mono-molecular Quantum Computer

C. Joachim, A. Gourdon with N. Cerf (Uni Bruxelles)


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"CONSORTIUM FOR HAMILTONIAN INFORMATION COMPUTING"
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A new avenue for molecular computing integrated inside a single is to avoid the spatial circuit design and to go in the time domain for performing a computation. For this purpose, one can structure the molecule in Qbits and implement a quantum computer. To stabilise the quantum states of this computer, a large number of identical molecules are required. This is against miniaturisation. The other solution is to perform Quantum Hamiltonian Computing without clustering the molecule in Qbits. It requires the mastering of the intramolecular time dependent quantum evolution of a single molecule. One molecule only is required. The molecule is running using the superposition principle using a tunnel junction as a source of excitation.


 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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