Measurement of the entanglement of two superconducting qubits via state tomography
- PMID: 16960003
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1130886
Measurement of the entanglement of two superconducting qubits via state tomography
Abstract
Demonstration of quantum entanglement, a key resource in quantum computation arising from a nonclassical correlation of states, requires complete measurement of all states in varying bases. By using simultaneous measurement and state tomography, we demonstrated entanglement between two solid-state qubits. Single qubit operations and capacitive coupling between two super-conducting phase qubits were used to generate a Bell-type state. Full two-qubit tomography yielded a density matrix showing an entangled state with fidelity up to 87%. Our results demonstrate a high degree of unitary control of the system, indicating that larger implementations are within reach.
Comment in
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Physics. Entangled solid-state circuits.Science. 2006 Sep 8;313(5792):1400-1. doi: 10.1126/science.1132544. Science. 2006. PMID: 16959997 No abstract available.
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