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Optical Quantum Computing

University of Bristol

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Abstract

In 2001, all-optical quantum computing became feasible with the discovery that scalable quantum computing is possible using only single-photon sources, linear optical elements, and single-photon detectors. Although it was in principle scalable, the massive resource overhead made the scheme practically daunting. However, several simplifications were followed by proof-of-principle demonstrations, and recent approaches based on cluster states or error encoding have dramatically reduced this worrying resource overhead, making an all-optical architecture a serious contender for the ultimate goal of a large-scale quantum computer. Key challenges will be the realization of high-efficiency sources of indistinguishable…

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Keywords
  • Interfacing
  • Scalability
  • Overhead (engineering)
  • Computer science
  • Quantum computer
  • Photon
  • Realization (probability)
  • Detector
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