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Complexity And Control In Quantum Photonics 1st Edition Peter Shadbolt

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Complexity And Control In Quantum Photonics 1st Edition Peter Shadbolt
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Peter Shadbolt
ISBN: 9783319215181, 3319215183
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Complexity And Control In Quantum Photonics 1st Edition Peter Shadbolt by Peter Shadbolt 9783319215181, 3319215183 instant download after payment.

This work explores the scope and flexibility afforded by integrated quantum photonics, both in terms of practical problem-solving, and for the pursuit of fundamental science. The author demonstrates and fully characterizes a two-qubit quantum photonic chip, capable of arbitrary two-qubit state preparation. Making use of the unprecedented degree of reconfigurability afforded by this device, a novel variation on Wheeler’s delayed choice experiment is implemented, and a new technique to obtain nonlocal statistics without a shared reference frame is tested. Also presented is a new algorithm for quantum chemistry, simulating the helium hydride ion. Finally, multiphoton quantum interference in a large Hilbert space is demonstrated, and its implications for computational complexity are examined.

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