Implementation of a three-quantum-bit search algorithm
Lieven M. K. Vandersypen, Matthias Steffen, Mark H. Sherwood, Costantino
S. Yannoni, Gregory Breyta, and Isaac L. Chuang
Appl. Phys. Lett. 76 , 5, pp. 646-648 (2000).
We report the experimental implementation of Grover's quantum search
algorithm on a quantum computer with three
quantum bits. The computer consists of molecules of 13C-labeled CHFBr2, in
which the three weakly coupled spin-1/2
nuclei behave as the bits and are initialized, manipulated, and read out
using magnetic resonance techniques. This quantum
computation is made possible by the introduction of two techniques which
significantly reduce the complexity of the
experiment and by the surprising degree of cancellation of systematic errors
which have previously limited the total
possible number of quantum gates. ©2000 American Institute of Physics.