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SQUID systems for macroscopic quantum coherence and quantum computing

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6 Author(s)
Carelli, P. ; Dipt. di Ingegneria Elettrica, Aquila Univ., Italy ; Castellano, M.G. ; Chiarello, F. ; Cosmelli, C.
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Among the various devices proposed as elements of a quantum computer, the rf-SQUID is a very promising candidate. In fact, systems based on this element can be adjusted in situ, can be coupled by means of superconducting transformers, can be prepared individually and measured with superconducting electronics. Moreover, many progresses were made in these years which showed quantum effects in this system. The present paper describes a complete device developed in order to get a direct measurement of the quantum coherent oscillation. The knowledge of this time, together with its limiting factors, is a prerequisite for fabricating a qubit based on rf-SQUIDs

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Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:11 ,  Issue: 1 )

Date of Publication: Mar 2001

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