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Quantum information processing with chip-based optically-controlled gates

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Abstract

We show that basic quantum gates can be realized with simple two-level quantum nodes connected through actively, optically controlled waveguides. This allows to simplify nodes and drastically reduce nonlinearities required for quantum gates, while improving scalability and versatility.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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