We briefly describe the use of gradient ascent pulse engineering (GRAPE) pulses to implement quantum logic gates in nuclear magnetic resonance quantum computers, and discuss a range of simple extensions to the core technique. We then consider a range of difficulties that can arise in practical implementations of GRAPE sequences, reflecting non-idealities in the experimental systems used.
Keywords:
Computers, Molecular
,Information Storage and Retrieval
,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
,Quantum Theory
,Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted