Flux-controlled quantum computation with Majorana zero modes

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Flux-controlled quantum computation with Majorana zero modes. / Hyart, Timo; van Heck, Bernard; Fulga, Ion Cosma; Burrello, Michele; Akhmerov, Anton R.; Beenakker, Carlo W. J.

I: APS March Meeting 2014, 01.03.2014.

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Hyart, T, van Heck, B, Fulga, IC, Burrello, M, Akhmerov, AR & Beenakker, CWJ 2014, 'Flux-controlled quantum computation with Majorana zero modes', APS March Meeting 2014. <http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014APS..MARJ28003H>

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Hyart, T., van Heck, B., Fulga, I. C., Burrello, M., Akhmerov, A. R., & Beenakker, C. W. J. (2014). Flux-controlled quantum computation with Majorana zero modes. APS March Meeting 2014. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014APS..MARJ28003H

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Hyart T, van Heck B, Fulga IC, Burrello M, Akhmerov AR, Beenakker CWJ. Flux-controlled quantum computation with Majorana zero modes. APS March Meeting 2014. 2014 mar. 1.

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Hyart, Timo ; van Heck, Bernard ; Fulga, Ion Cosma ; Burrello, Michele ; Akhmerov, Anton R. ; Beenakker, Carlo W. J. / Flux-controlled quantum computation with Majorana zero modes. I: APS March Meeting 2014. 2014.

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AU - van Heck, Bernard

AU - Fulga, Ion Cosma

AU - Burrello, Michele

AU - Akhmerov, Anton R.

AU - Beenakker, Carlo W. J.

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AB - Majorana zero modes, exotic quasiparticles which are their own antiparticles, can be constructed out of electron and hole excitations in topological superconductors. Because widely separated Majorana zero modes can store quantum information nonlocally and their non-Abelian braiding statistics allows accurate quantum gates, Majorana zero modes offer a promise for topological quantum computation. The coupling of Majorana zero modes to superconducting transmon qubits permits braiding of Majoranas and readout operations by external variation of magnetic fluxes. We identify the minimal circuit for the demonstration of the non-Abelian Majorana statistics and discuss the possible limitations which might hinder the braiding operation. A key benefit of our approach is that the whole operation is performed at the electrical circuit level, without requiring local control of microscopic parameters. Finally, we take a longer term perspective and introduce the Random Access Majorana Memory, a scalable circuit that can perform a joint parity measurement on Majoranas belonging to a selection of topological qubits. Such multi-qubit measurements allow for the efficient creation of highly entangled states and simplify quantum error correction protocols by avoiding the need for ancilla qubits.

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