venerdì 5 giugno 2009

Scientists Demonstrate All-fiber Quantum Logic

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ScienceDaily (June 4, 2009) — A team of physicists and engineers have demonstrated all-fiber quantum logic, where single photons are generated and used to perform the contolled-NOT quantum logic gate in optical fibers with high fidelity.
The only quantum technology in practical use today is quantum cryptography and is currently limited in the distance over which secure communication may occur.
More sophisticated quantum networks will require multiple nodes with the ability to implement small-scale quantum processing in order to increase the range of quantum communications. Such networks will rely on optical fiber links, making fiber-based photon generation and information processing of key technological importance.
Jeremy O’Brien, Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at Bristol University and colleagues, have shown it is possible for a high-fidelity fiber controlled-NOT gate to operate with fiber heralded single-photon sources.
Professor O’Brien speaking about the research, said: “On the basis of a simple model we are able to conclude that imperfections are primarily due to the photon sources, meaning that the gate itself works with very high fidelity.”
“Such all fiber quantum information processing will likely have important applications in future quantum networks.”
All-fiber quantum information processing could be used in less mature quantum technologies such as computing, communication and advanced measurement, as well as in the fundamental science of quantum optics.
The team reported its results in the March 2009 issue of Physical Review A (Vol 79, No 3).
Journal reference:
Alex S. Clark, Jérémie Fulconis, John G. Rarity, William J. Wadsworth, and Jeremy L. O%u2018Brien. All-optical-fiber polarization-based quantum logic gate. Physical Review A, 2009; 79 (3): 030303 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.79.030303
Adapted from materials provided by University of Bristol.

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