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Publication
Physical Review Letters
Paper
Realization of logically labeled effective pure states for bulk quantum computation
Abstract
We report the first use of “logical labeling” to perform a quantum computation with a room-temperature bulk system. This method entails the selection of a subsystem that behaves as if it were at zero temperature-except for a decrease in signal strength-conditioned upon the state of the remaining system. No averaging over differently prepared molecules is required. In order to test this concept, we execute a quantum search algorithm in a subspace of two nuclear spins, labeled by a third spin, using solution nuclear magnetic resonance and employing a novel choice of reference frame to uncouple nuclei. 1999 © The American Physical Society.