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Event Details
Speaker Name
Peter Rohde
Speaker Institution
(University of Technology, Sydney)
Start Date & Time
2015-10-12 1:00 pm
End Date & Time
2015-10-12 1:00 pm
QuICS Event Type
Event Details

Linear optics quantum computing is a promising candidate for the implementation of scalable quantum computing. However, it remains extremely technically challenging owing to the large number of optical elements that would be required for a large-scale device, potentially requiring millions of discrete elements. I present a substantially simplified scheme based on time-bin encoding, whereby only three optical elements are required, independent of the size of the computation. The simplicity arises from a fibre-loop architecture that allows the three optical elements to be reused, thereby reducing the number of required optical elements. I first show how this scheme can be used to implement boson-sampling, and then generalise it to implement universal quantum computing. Many of the required technologies for this scheme are available today, thus elementary demonstrations may be viable in the near future.

Location
CSS 3100A
Misc
Groups
TEMP migration NID
12001553