New Generation of Optical Integrated Devices for Future Quantum Computers:
Science Daily, Mar 01, 2011 report states that a Research Group led by scientists from the University of Bristol has demonstrated the quantum operation of new components that will enable compact circuits for future photonic quantum computers! " The
(prHWY.com) July 28, 2012 - candan, Canada -- Science Daily, Mar 01, 2011 report states that a Research Group led by scientists from the University of Bristol has demonstrated the quantum operation of new components that will enable compact circuits for future photonic quantum computers! " These compact and stable circuits could lead in the near future to mass production of chips for quantum computer," says the Researchers. Quantum computers holding a great promise of tremendous computational power for particular tasks, have been the goal of worldwide efforts by scientists for several years. Building a quantum computer will require a large number of interconnected components--gates which work in a similar way to the micro-processors in current personal computers. "While building a complex quantum network requires a large number of basic components, MMI's can often enable the implementation with much fewer resources," said Alberto Peruzzo, a PhD student working on the experiment. Until now it was not clear how these devices would work in the quantum regime. Bristol researchers have demonstrated that MMI's can perform quantum interference at the high fidelity required.The team now plans to build new sophisticated circuits for quantum computation and quantum metrology using MMI devices.
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