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arxiv: 1603.05672 · v1 · submitted 2016-03-17 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.atom-ph

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Transport Implementation of the Bernstein-Vazirani Algorithm with Ion Qubits

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keywords algorithmionsbernstein-vaziraniprobabilitythreetransportachievedarchitecture
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Using trapped ion quantum bits in a scalable microfabricated surface trap, we perform the Bernstein-Vazirani algorithm. Our architecture relies upon ion transport and can readily be expanded to larger systems. The algorithm is demonstrated using two- and three-ion chains. For three ions, an improvement is achieved compared to a classical system using the same number of oracle queries. For two ions and one query, we correctly determine an unknown bit string with probability 97.6(8)%. For three ions, we succeed with probability 80.9(3)%.

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