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TITLE: Diamond as a Solid State Quantum Computer with a Linear Chain of Nuclear Spins System
AUTHORS: G. V. López, G. V. López
KEYWORDS: Quantum Computer; Controlled-Not Gate; Diamond
JOURNAL NAME: Journal of Modern Physics, Vol.5 No.1, January 22, 2014
ABSTRACT: By removing a 12C atom from the tetrahedral configuration of the diamond, replacing it by a 13C atom, and repeating this in a linear direction, it is possible to have a linear chain of nuclear spins one half and to build a solid state quantum computer. One qubit rotation, controlled-not (CNOT) and controlled-controlled-not (CCNOT) quantum gates are obtained immediately from this configuration. CNOT and CCNOT quantum gates are used to determined the design parameters of this quantum computer.