Magnetic Resonance Realization of Decoherence-Free Quantum Computation


Magnetic Resonance Realization of Decoherence-Free Quantum Computation is a scholarly work by Lewis E. Kay and Daniel Lidar, published in 2003 in ''Physical Review Letters''. The main subjects of the publication include physics, decoherence-free subspace, realization, quantum computing, quantum mechanics, quantum information science, quantum error correction, computer science, qubit, quantum decoherence, quantum, and quantum computer. The authors report the realization, using nuclear magnetic resonance techniques, of the first quantum computer that reliably executes a complete algorithm in the presence of strong decoherence.

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