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Experimental realization of a quantum algorithm
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关键词: COMPUTATION;    COMPUTERS;    DISSIPATION;    LOGIC;   
DOI  :  10.1038/30181
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Quantum computers(1-5) can in principle exploit quantum-mechanical effects to perform computations (such as factoring large numbers or searching an unsorted database) more rapidly than classical computers(1,2,6-8), But noise, loss of coherence, and manufacturing problems make constructing large-scale quantum computers difficult(9-13). Although ion traps and optical cavities offer promising experimental approaches(14,15), no quantum algorithm has yet been implemented with these systems. Here we report the experimental realization of a quantum algorithm using a bulk nuclear magnetic resonance technique(16-18), in which the nuclear spins act as 'quantum bits'(19). The nuclear spins are particularly suited to this role because of their natural isolation from the environment. Our simple quantum computer solves a purely mathematical problem in fewer steps than is possible classically, requiring fewer (function calls' than a classical computer to determine the global properties of an unknown function.

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