"Beyond the Large-Scale Cluster-State Entanglement in the Quantum Optical Frequency Comb â the feasible way from 60 accessible qumodes to thousands"Chun-Hung Chang , University of Virginia [Host: Olivier Pfister]
ABSTRACT:
In this talk, I will first give a short introduction about classical computers and quantum computers. I will also introduce cluster states, which are served as the calculating bases of one-way quantum computing. On top of that, I will talk about how we build the cluster states in our lab. Previously, our lab measured 60 qumodes which are simultaneously accessible, but we believe we should have far more than 60. I will explain why we thought we should have thousands accessible qumodes, what hinders us to get more than 60 qumodes, and a feasible way to overcome the difficulties. |
Atomic Physics Seminar Monday, April 29, 2019 3:30 PM Physics Building, Room 204 Note special room. |
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