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C Monroe, Wayne M. Itano, D Kielpinski, B E. King, Dietrich Leibfried, C J. Myatt, Q A. Turchette, David J. Wineland, Chris S. Wood
Abstract
Small laser-cooled crystals of atomic ions have attracted considerable interest in the last several years for their possible application toward quantum computation. This paper considers quantum logic schemes for small numbers of ions in the context of recent experiments at NIST.
Monroe, C.
, Itano, W.
, Kielpinski, D.
, King, B.
, Leibfried, D.
, Myatt, C.
, Turchette, Q.
, Wineland, D.
and Wood, C.
(1998),
Quantum Logic with a Few Trapped Ions, American Inst. of Physics Conf , Asilomar, CA, US, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=105473
(Accessed October 3, 2025)