Quantum Computing with Z2 Abelian anyon system
Abstract
Topological quantum computers provide a fault-tolerant method for performing quantum computation. Topological quantum computers manipulate topological defects with exotic exchange statistics called anyons. The simplest anyon model for universal topological quantum computation is the Fibonacci anyon model, which is a non-abelian anyon system. In non-abelian anyon systems, exchanging anyons always results a unitary operations instead of a simple phase changing in abelian anyon systems. So, non-abelian anyon systems are of the interest to topological quantum computation. Up till now, most people still hold the belief that topological quantum computions can be implemented only on the non-abelian anyon systems. But actually this is not true. Inspired by extrinsic semiconductor technology, we suggest that abelian anyon systems with defects also support topological quantum computing. In this letter, we report a topological quantum computer prototype based on Z2 abelian anyon system.
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