Braiding and All Quantum Operations with Majorana Modes in 1D.

@article{Kornich2020BraidingAA,
  title={Braiding and All Quantum Operations with Majorana Modes in 1D.},
  author={V. Kornich and Xiaoli Huang and Evgeny Repin and Yuli V. Nazarov},
  journal={Physical review letters},
  year={2020},
  volume={126 11},
  pages={
          117701
        }
}
We propose a scheme to perform braiding and all other unitary operations with Majorana modes in one dimension that, in contrast to previous proposals, is solely based on resonant manipulation involving the first excited state extended over the modes. The detection of the population of the excited state also enables initialization and read-out. We provide an elaborated illustration of the scheme with a concrete device. 

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