Initializing 2 14 Pure 14-Qubit Entangled Nuclear Spin States in a Hyperpolarized Molecular Solid

Quantum entanglement has been realized on a variety of physical platforms such as quantum dots, trapped atomic ions, and superconductors. Here we introduce specific molecular solids as promising alternative platforms. Our model system is triplet pentacene in a host single crystal at level anticrossi...

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Published in:The journal of physical chemistry letters Vol. 12; no. 14; pp. 3647 - 3654
Main Authors: Kothe, Gerd, Lukaschek, Michail, Yago, Tomoaki, Link, Gerhard, Ivanov, Konstantin L, Lin, Tien-Sung
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 15-04-2021
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Summary:Quantum entanglement has been realized on a variety of physical platforms such as quantum dots, trapped atomic ions, and superconductors. Here we introduce specific molecular solids as promising alternative platforms. Our model system is triplet pentacene in a host single crystal at level anticrossing (LAC) conditions. First, a laser pulse generates the triplet state and initiates entanglement between an electron spin and 14 hyperfine coupled proton spins (quantum bits or qubits). This gives rise to large nuclear spin polarization. Subsequently, a resonant high-power microwave (mw) pulse disentangles the electron spin from the nuclear spins. Simultaneously, high-dimensional multiqubit entanglement is formed among the proton spins. We verified the initialization of 2 pure 14-qubit entangled nuclear spin states with an average degree of entanglement of = 0.77 ± 0.03. These results pave the way for large-scale quantum information processing with more than 10 000 multiqubit entangled states corresponding to computational (Hilbert) space dimensions of dim >10 .
ISSN:1948-7185
1948-7185
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c00726