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Recent advances in the coherent control of quantum systems have opened up the possibility of developing a new generation of quantum devices such as quantum computers, simulators and sensors whose capabilities exceed those of existing devices. However the need to preserve, control and measure quantum phenomena in large many-body systems remains a challenge. The major research themes underlying our work are outlined alongside.
Research
Creation of an entangled Bell state over two logical qubits encoded in the four dipolar-coupled protons of a chloro-nitro-benzene molecule dissolved in a liquid crystal solvent. Coherent control methods derived from solid state NMR methods are central to achieving high gate fidelities.