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      The ultrafast X-ray spectroscopic revolution in chemical dynamics

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              Quantum Computation with Quantum Dots

              We propose a new implementation of a universal set of one- and two-qubit gates for quantum computation using the spin states of coupled single-electron quantum dots. Desired operations are effected by the gating of the tunneling barrier between neighboring dots. Several measures of the gate quality are computed within a newly derived spin master equation incorporating decoherence caused by a prototypical magnetic environment. Dot-array experiments which would provide an initial demonstration of the desired non-equilibrium spin dynamics are proposed.
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                Journal
                Nature Reviews Chemistry
                Nat Rev Chem
                Springer Nature
                2397-3358
                June 2018
                May 29 2018
                June 2018
                : 2
                : 6
                : 82-94
                Article
                10.1038/s41570-018-0008-8
                680a7598-0f38-4ddb-ab63-1346e363b2ad
                © 2018

                http://www.springer.com/tdm

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