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Group 2022-07 Status open
Title Simple Quantum Computer using KLM Protocol
Supervisor R. Soleymani
Description The KLM scheme or KLM protocol is an implementation of linear optical quantum computing (LOQC), developed in 2000 by Emanuel Knill, Raymond Laflamme and Gerard J. Milburn. This protocol makes it possible to create universal quantum computers solely with linear optical tools. The KLM protocol uses linear optical elements, single-photon sources and photon detectors as resources to construct a quantum computation scheme involving only ancilla resources, quantum teleportations and error corrections. The objective of this project is to study KLM, design a simple processor using laser diode, beam splitter and photodetector.
Requirement Students should be strong in Math and Physics as well as programming.
Tools • Arduino Uno • Photoresistors • 50/50 Beam splitter • 650nm Red Laser Diode • Plastilina Clay • Arduino Breadboard Shield • Case/project
Number of Students 5
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