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titleOfInvention NV centers based quantum computers with a control device for processing binary codes, which correspond to partial methods for manipulating the quantum dots or nuclear quantum dots
abstract The invention relates to a quantum computer (QUC) with a control device (µC), a light source (LED), a light source driver (LEDDR) and a substrate (D). The substrate (D) comprises one or more paramagnetic impurities (NV) used as quantum dots (NV) and several nuclear spins used as nuclear quantum dots (CI). The substrate (D) comprises a diamond material and is doped with sulfur in the region of the quantum dots (NV). The substrate (D) has a device for controlling the nuclear quantum dots (CI) and for simultaneously controlling the quantum dots (NV) in the form of a device for manipulating the quantum dot (NV). Processes for operating the quantum computer (QUC) are controlled and carried out by the control device (μC). Binary codes for the operation of the quantum computer are stored in an orderly manner in a memory of the control device (μC). The quantum computer (QUC) includes a quantum computer program counter. The control device (μC) processes at least a subset of these binary codes as a function of an order parameter in the form of the quantum computer program counter, binary codes corresponding to partial methods for manipulating the quantum dots or the nuclear quantum dots. The light source (LED) is temporarily supplied with electrical energy by the light source driver (LEDDR) depending on a control signal from the control device (µC), the light source (LED) being suitable and intended to reset at least part of the quantum dots (NV).
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