Experimental Progress in Linear Optics Quantum Computing (pp553-562)
J.D. Franson J.D. Franson, M.M. Donegan, M.J. Fitch, B.C. Jacobs, and
T.B. Pittman
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC3.s-7
Abstracts:
Probabilistic quantum logic operations can be performed
using linear optical elements and post-selection based on the results of
measurements on ancilla photons. We review the results of a number of
recent experiments in this area, including the demonstration of several
quantum logic gates, the use of feed-forward control, a new source of
single photons, and a quantum memory device for single photons. A
high-fidelity approach in which the logic gates always produce an output
will also be discussed.
Key words: Quantum
Computing, Single Photon, Quantum Memory, Linear Optics |