“…[1][2][3] Many physical systems have been used to encode qubits for QC, such as trapped ions, [4,5] neutral atoms, [6,7] quantum dots, [8] nuclear magnetic resonance, [9,10] superconducting circuit, [11][12][13] and optical systems. [14][15][16] They all have their own advantages in DOI: 10.1002/qute.202200129 quantum information processing and can be the possible physical carriers for creating the universal quantum computer. Polar molecules have the long coherence times of neutral atoms [17,18] and can be coupled via the strong long-range electric dipole-dipole interaction, [19,20] which are also recognized as the viable candidates for scalable QC.…”