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Up to date overview of experimental approaches to quantum computing

Quantum Computing Asked on January 26, 2021

I’m interested in getting an overview of the leading approaches to quantum computing from a physics perspective. I’ve read most of Nielsen and Chuang, but its chapter on physical realizations looks extremely out of date.

Is there a resource at a similar level that covers the approaches used by, e.g. Google, Microsoft, Pan’s group, and IBM? I’ve seen a lot of qualitative material, but it’s usually aimed at computer science people and thus physics-free. I’m looking for something at the level of "here’s the Hamiltonian describing a single qubit, here’s the interaction Hamiltonian describing a gate, here’s how readout is done", and so on.

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If you are interesting in superconducting qubit architecture then these might be helpful:

Superconducting Qubits:Current State of Play

A Quantum Engineer’s Guide to Superconducting Qubits

The other things you can do is probably follow people in the field that working on these technologies and read their publications. For example, you can follow John Martinis's group and go over their publications, presentations, etc. The other things that might be very helpful is to go through his students PhD dissertations which is where you probably find the most details work.

For trapped-ion system, you can follow Chris Monroe's group. Again, he put up all of his past student's dissertations on his website so you can go through them as well.

Answered by KAJ226 on January 26, 2021

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