Blatt Rainer, Wineland David
Institut für Experimentalphysik, Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstrasse 25, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
Nature. 2008 Jun 19;453(7198):1008-15. doi: 10.1038/nature07125.
To process information using quantum-mechanical principles, the states of individual particles need to be entangled and manipulated. One way to do this is to use trapped, laser-cooled atomic ions. Attaining a general-purpose quantum computer is, however, a distant goal, but recent experiments show that just a few entangled trapped ions can be used to improve the precision of measurements. If the entanglement in such systems can be scaled up to larger numbers of ions, simulations that are intractable on a classical computer might become possible.
要使用量子力学原理处理信息,单个粒子的状态需要被纠缠和操控。一种方法是使用捕获的、激光冷却的原子离子。然而,实现一台通用量子计算机是一个遥远的目标,但最近的实验表明,仅几个纠缠的捕获离子就可用于提高测量精度。如果此类系统中的纠缠能够扩大到更多数量的离子,那么在经典计算机上难以处理的模拟或许就有可能实现。