articlePhysical Review LettersApr 21, 2008BRONZE OA

Quantum Random Access Memory

Scuola Normale Superiore · IIT@MIT · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

A random access memory (RAM) uses n bits to randomly address N=2(n) distinct memory cells. A quantum random access memory (QRAM) uses n qubits to address any quantum superposition of N memory cells. We present an architecture that exponentially reduces the requirements for a memory call: O(logN) switches need be thrown instead of the N used in conventional (classical or quantum) RAM designs. This yields a more robust QRAM algorithm, as it in general requires entanglement among exponentially less gates, and leads to an exponential decrease in the power needed for addressing. A quantum optical implementation is presented.

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Keywords
  • Quantum entanglement
  • Computer science
  • Superposition principle
  • Quantum memory
  • Qubit
  • Quantum
  • Quantum computer
  • Random access
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