Published 2005 | Version v1
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A near deterministic linear optical CNOT gate

  • 1. Hewlett Packard Labs (United States)

Description

Full text:We show how to construct a near deterministic CNOT using several single photons sources, linear optics, photon number resolving quantum non-demolition detectors and feed-forward. This gate does not require the use of massively entangled states common to other implementations and is very efficient on resources with only one ancillary photon required. The key element of this gate are non-demolition detectors that use a weak cross-Kerr nonlinearity effect to conditionally generate a phase shift on a coherent probe, if a photon is present in the signal mode. These potential phase shifts can then be measured using highly efficient homodyne detection. (author)

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Quantum physics of nature. Theory, experiment and interpretation. in collaboration with 6th European QIPC workshop. General Information, program, abstracts

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Institut fuer Experimentalphysik, University of Vienna
Imprint Place
Vienna (Austria)
Imprint Title
Quantum physics of nature. Theory, experiment and interpretation. in collaboration with 6"t"h European QIPC workshop. General Information, program, abstracts
Imprint Pagination
107 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 47
Report number
INIS-AT--0077

Conference

Title
Quantum physics of nature - QUPON. Theory, experiment and interpretation; 6. European workshop on quantum information processing and communication - QIPC
Dates
20-26 May 2005
Place
Vienna (Austria)

INIS

Country of Publication
Austria
Country of Input or Organization
Austria
INIS RN
38074056
Subject category
S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
MIXED STATE; NONLINEAR OPTICS; PHASE SHIFT; POLARIZATION; QUANTUM COMPUTERS; QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT; QUBITS
Descriptors DEC
COMPUTERS; INFORMATION; OPTICS; QUANTUM INFORMATION

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