We
show that molecular nanomagnets have a potential advantage in
the crucial rush toward quantum computers. Indeed, the sizable number
of accessible low-energy states of these systems can be exploited
to define qubits with embedded quantum error correction. We derive
the scheme to achieve this crucial objective and the corresponding
sequence of microwave/radiofrequency pulses needed for the error correction
procedure. The effectiveness of our approach is shown already with
a minimal S = 3/2 unit corresponding to an existing
molecule, and the scaling to larger spin systems is quantitatively
analyzed.
We show that [Er-Ce-Er] molecular trinuclear coordination compound is a promising platform to implement the three-qubit quantum error correction code protecting against pure dephasing, the most important error in magnetic...
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