@article {2864, title = {Spin-Wave Quantum Computing with Atoms in a Single-Mode Cavity}, year = {2021}, month = {9/30/2021}, abstract = {

We present a method for network-capable quantum computing that relies on holographic spin-wave excitations stored collectively in ensembles of qubits. We construct an orthogonal basis of spin waves in a one-dimensional array and show that high-fidelity universal linear controllability can be achieved using only phase shifts, applied in both momentum and position space. Neither single-site addressability nor high single-qubit cooperativity is required, and the spin waves can be read out with high efficiency into a single cavity mode for quantum computing and networking applications.\ 

}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.15252}, author = {Kevin C. Cox and Przemyslaw Bienias and David H. Meyer and Paul D. Kunz and Donald P. Fahey and Alexey V. Gorshkov} }