Abstract
In this chapter we review the contributions of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to the study of quantum correlations, including its capabilities to prepare initial states, generate unitary transformations, and characterize the final state. These are the three main demands to implement quantum information processing in a physical system, which NMR offers, nearly to perfection, though for a small number of qubits. Our main discussion will concern liquid samples at room temperature.
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Silva, I. A., Filgueiras, J. G., Auccaise, R., Souza, A. M., Marx, R., Glaser, S. J., … deAzevedo, E. R. (2017). NMR Contributions to the Study of Quantum Correlations (pp. 517–542). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53412-1_24
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