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A New Approach to Quantum Computing Multi-Qubit Generation and Development of Quantum Computing Platform with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques (2206.05932v4)

Published 13 Jun 2022 in quant-ph

Abstract: Explosive increase of interest in quantum computing has resulted in various proposals for generation of quantum bits or qubits, the basic quantum computing unit. The superconducting qubits of Josephson Junction are the most widely accepted and currently used, while the Ion-trap and a similar molecule-based qubits have been proposed more recently. In these methods, each qubit is generated individually with great effort. Here we proposed a new technique using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based qubit generation, by which multiple qubits can be generated. Simultaneously this provides a complete qubit platform for quantum computing. Central to the proposed method is the simultaneous generation of multiple qubits using the 'gradient' concept together with multiple radiofrequency coils, one for all qubits, and others for individual qubits with each small Q-coil. Another key concept is the time-encoded probability amplitude (TEPA) technique, using individual Q-coils together with the spin-echo series in each qubit incorporating readout gating for time-encoding. This MRI-based qubit-generation and qubit-encoding technique allowed us to develop an entirely new class of quantum computing platform. Our newly proposed MRI-based qubits are well-suited to currently available electronics, superconducting and semiconductor technologies, as well as nuclear magnetic resonance and MRI physics and technology.

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