Ion Trap Quantum Computers Part 2: The Universal 2-Qubit-CNOT Gate

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  • Bernd Baumann Heinrich Blasius Institute of Physical Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Berliner Tor 21, 20099 Hamburg, Germany

    DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.64897/si.2025v1i2.008

    Keywords:

    quantum gate, universal gate, Cirac-Zoller mechanism

    Abstract

    The Cirac-Zoller mechanism is generally used for the implementation of CNOT gates in ion trap quantum computers. We present here a highly detailed quantum physical description of this approach. To keep the presentation simple, the qubits are modeled as rigid rotors and the radiation field of each of the lasers is treated as a classical field. In combination with the corresponding first part (Ion Trap Quantum Computer Part 1: 1-Qubit Gates), this results in the complete quantum theory of a universal set of quantum gates. This presentation is intended for readers with basic knowledge of quantum physics and assumes familiarity with Part 1.

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    2025-12-26

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    Ion Trap Quantum Computers Part 2: The Universal 2-Qubit-CNOT Gate. Sci. Insights 2025, 1 (2), 008. https://doi.org/10.64897/si.2025v1i2.008.

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