Boson sampling has emerged as a promising avenue towards postclassical optical quantum computation, and numerous elementary demonstrations have recently been performed. Spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) is the mainstay for single-photon state preparation, the technique employed in most optical quantum information processing implementations to date. Here we present a simple architecture for boson sampling based on multiplexed SPDC sources and demonstrate that the architecture is limited only by the postselection detection efficiency assuming that other errors, such as spectral impurity, dark counts, and interferometric instability, are negligible. For any given number of input photons, there exists a minimum detector efficiency t...
Quantum computing experiments are moving into a new realm of increasing size and complexity, with th...
Over a century after the modern prediction of the existence of individual particles of light by Albe...
Although universal quantum computers ideally solve problems such as factoring integers exponentially...
Boson sampling has emerged as a promising avenue towards postclassical optical quantum computation, ...
An important step for photonic quantum technologies is the demonstration of a quantum advantage thro...
A boson-sampling device is a quantum machine expected to perform tasks intractable for a classical c...
The non-classical interference undergone by multiple photons in passive, linear optical networks giv...
Over the last sixty years, classical information theory has revolutionized the understanding of the ...
Spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) is a process in which a nonlinear crystal is used to c...
Quantum computing experiments are moving into a new realm of increasing size and complexity, with th...
Boson sampling is a well-defined task that is strongly believed to be intractable for classical comp...
© 2015 American Physical Society. Boson sampling has attracted much interest as a simplified approac...
Quantum computers are unnecessary for exponentially efficient computation or simulation if the Exten...
Boson sampling is considered as a strong candidate to demonstrate ‘quantum computational supremacy’ ...
Quantum computing experiments are moving into a new realm of increasing size and complexity, with th...
Quantum computing experiments are moving into a new realm of increasing size and complexity, with th...
Over a century after the modern prediction of the existence of individual particles of light by Albe...
Although universal quantum computers ideally solve problems such as factoring integers exponentially...
Boson sampling has emerged as a promising avenue towards postclassical optical quantum computation, ...
An important step for photonic quantum technologies is the demonstration of a quantum advantage thro...
A boson-sampling device is a quantum machine expected to perform tasks intractable for a classical c...
The non-classical interference undergone by multiple photons in passive, linear optical networks giv...
Over the last sixty years, classical information theory has revolutionized the understanding of the ...
Spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) is a process in which a nonlinear crystal is used to c...
Quantum computing experiments are moving into a new realm of increasing size and complexity, with th...
Boson sampling is a well-defined task that is strongly believed to be intractable for classical comp...
© 2015 American Physical Society. Boson sampling has attracted much interest as a simplified approac...
Quantum computers are unnecessary for exponentially efficient computation or simulation if the Exten...
Boson sampling is considered as a strong candidate to demonstrate ‘quantum computational supremacy’ ...
Quantum computing experiments are moving into a new realm of increasing size and complexity, with th...
Quantum computing experiments are moving into a new realm of increasing size and complexity, with th...
Over a century after the modern prediction of the existence of individual particles of light by Albe...
Although universal quantum computers ideally solve problems such as factoring integers exponentially...