Realization of a 5-bit NMR Quantum Computer Using a New Molecular Architecture
Abstract
We demonstrate a five-bit nuclear-magnetic-resonance quantum computer that distinguishes among various functions on four bits, making use of quantum parallelism. Its construction draws on the recognition of the sufficiency of linear coupling along a chain of nuclear spins, the synthesis of a suitably coupled molecule, and the use of a multi-channel spectrometer.
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