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Types of photon qubit encoding
How many types of qubit encoding on photons exist nowadays? I know only two:
Encoding on polarization:
$$ \lvert \Psi \rangle = \alpha \lvert H \rangle + \beta \lvert V \rangle $$
$$ \lvert H ...
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Using wavepackets instead of photons in quantum computer
Why does a photonic quantum computer require photons? Why wouldn't wave packets work just as well, better in fact since it would get away from the use of fragile single photons? (Article)
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fiber optic second order PMD as an operator on the tensor product Hilbert space
Second order polarization mode dispersion (SOPMD) is a coupling mechanism between polarization and frequency. Take our photon to be the following tensor product:
$\psi = \int \gamma_{\omega} | ...
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Computer game with quantum optics / quantum information
Is there a computer game using principles of quantum optics or quantum information?
By game I mean not just a simulation or an interactive course, but something than can be played in an enjoyable ...
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Can spatial coherence be maintained in fiber optic cables over time?
I am doing research with a double slit experiment, using a beam splitter and 2 lengths of fiber optic cable, whose ends brought close together form the effective double slit. I notice that the ...
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Quantum memories: What are they?
Searching the literature for the term "quantum memory" seems to bring up results from two different communities.
On the one hand there are quantum opticians, who see a quantum memory as something ...
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Matlab package: graphical calculus for quantum operations (esp. linear optics)
I need a matlab package that will make my life easier. I have quantum circuits with optical beam splitters, polarizing beam splitters and photodetectors. These circuits are getting very complicated ...
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How many stabilised qubits have been achieved in Quantum Computing?
The latest I read is 3 but that was in Oct. With Lene Hau of Harvard's "frozen light" and with quantum donuts, newer strategies for stabilization are appearing, but the problem of keeping the qubit in ...
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Informational capacity of qubits and photons
How much information is contained in one qubit?
A qubit is defined in Wikipedia as $a\left|0\right> +b\left|1\right>$, where a and b are complex numbers subject to $a^2 + b^2 = 1$.
One complex ...
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Which qubit states are accessible with linear optics operations?
Given a quantum state of $n$ qubits, and being restricted to linear optics (that is, the output annihilation operators are linear combinations of the input annihilation operators):
Which states are ...
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Unambiguous distinguishing of quantum states by local measurement
Let's have two orthogonal n-particle quantum states: $|\psi \rangle$ and $|\phi \rangle$. In theory it is always possible to make an unambiguous measurement.
However, things get complicated when one ...