Scalable quantum computation with linear optics was considered to be impossible due to the lack of efficient two-qubit logic gates, despite the ease of implementation of one-qubit gates. Two-qubit gates necessarily need a non-linear interaction between the two photons, and the efficiency of this non-linear interaction is typically very small in bulk materials. However, it has recently been shown that this barrier can be circumvented with effective non-linearities produced by projective measurements, and with this work linear-optical quantum computing becomes a new avenue towards scalable quantum computation. We review several issues concerning the principles and requirements of this scheme. © 2005 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc
We discuss techniques for producing, manipulating, and measuring qubits encoded optically as vacuum-...
We present a linear optics quantum computation scheme with a greatly reduced cost in resources compa...
Quantum computing promises a new paradigm of computation where information is processed in a way tha...
Scalable quantum computation with linear optics was considered to be impossible due to the lack of e...
Linear optics with photon counting is a prominent candidate for practical quantum computing. The pro...
Linear optics with photon counting is a prominent candidate for practical quantum computing. The pro...
We review recent theoretical progress in finding ways to do quantum processing with linear optics, n...
We describe the construction of a conditional quantum control-not (CNOT) gate from linear optical el...
We discuss progress towards implementing two qubit quantum gates in optics. We review the operation ...
We previously established that in principle, it is possible to quantum compute using passive linear ...
The working principles of linear optical quantum computing are based on photodetection, namely, proj...
The experiments described in this thesis form an investigation into the path towards establishing th...
The field of linear optical quantum computation (LOQC) will soon need a repertoire of experimental m...
Abstract. Here we propose an experiment in Linear Optical Quantum Computing (LOQC) using the framewo...
A heavy focus for optical quantum computing is the introduction of error correction, and the minimiz...
We discuss techniques for producing, manipulating, and measuring qubits encoded optically as vacuum-...
We present a linear optics quantum computation scheme with a greatly reduced cost in resources compa...
Quantum computing promises a new paradigm of computation where information is processed in a way tha...
Scalable quantum computation with linear optics was considered to be impossible due to the lack of e...
Linear optics with photon counting is a prominent candidate for practical quantum computing. The pro...
Linear optics with photon counting is a prominent candidate for practical quantum computing. The pro...
We review recent theoretical progress in finding ways to do quantum processing with linear optics, n...
We describe the construction of a conditional quantum control-not (CNOT) gate from linear optical el...
We discuss progress towards implementing two qubit quantum gates in optics. We review the operation ...
We previously established that in principle, it is possible to quantum compute using passive linear ...
The working principles of linear optical quantum computing are based on photodetection, namely, proj...
The experiments described in this thesis form an investigation into the path towards establishing th...
The field of linear optical quantum computation (LOQC) will soon need a repertoire of experimental m...
Abstract. Here we propose an experiment in Linear Optical Quantum Computing (LOQC) using the framewo...
A heavy focus for optical quantum computing is the introduction of error correction, and the minimiz...
We discuss techniques for producing, manipulating, and measuring qubits encoded optically as vacuum-...
We present a linear optics quantum computation scheme with a greatly reduced cost in resources compa...
Quantum computing promises a new paradigm of computation where information is processed in a way tha...