Scalable designs for quasiparticle-poisoning-protected topological quantum computation with Majorana zero modes

Torsten Karzig(Microsoft (United States)), Christina Knapp(University of California, Santa Barbara), Roman M. Lutchyn(Microsoft (United States)), Parsa Bonderson(Microsoft (United States)), Matthew B. Hastings(Microsoft (United States)), Chetan Nayak(Microsoft (United States)), Jason Alicea(California Institute of Technology), Karsten Flensberg(University of Copenhagen), Stephan Plugge(University of Copenhagen), Yuval Oreg(Weizmann Institute of Science), C. M. Marcus(University of Copenhagen), Michael Freedman(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Physical review. B./Physical review. B
June 21, 2017
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Abstract

We present designs for scalable quantum computers composed of qubits encoded in aggregates of four or more Majorana zero modes, realized at the ends of topological superconducting wire segments that are assembled into superconducting islands with significant charging energy. Quantum information can be manipulated according to a measurement-only protocol, which is facilitated by tunable couplings between Majorana zero modes and nearby semiconductor quantum dots. Our proposed architecture designs have the following principal virtues: (1) the magnetic field can be aligned in the direction of all of the topological superconducting wires since they are all parallel; (2) topological T junctions are not used, obviating possible difficulties in their fabrication and utilization; (3) quasiparticle poisoning is abated by the charging energy; (4) Clifford operations are executed by a relatively standard measurement: detection of corrections to quantum dot energy, charge, or differential capacitance induced by quantum fluctuations; (5) it is compatible with strategies for producing good approximate magic states.


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