Quantum information processing with noisy cluster states

We provide an analysis of basic quantum information processing protocols under the effect of intrinsic non-idealities in cluster states. These non-idealities are based on the introduction of randomness in the entangling steps that create the cluster state and are motivated by the unavoidable imperfe...

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Autores principales: Tame, MS, Paternostro, M, Kim, MS, Vedral, V
Formato: Journal article
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2005
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author Tame, MS
Paternostro, M
Kim, MS
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description We provide an analysis of basic quantum information processing protocols under the effect of intrinsic non-idealities in cluster states. These non-idealities are based on the introduction of randomness in the entangling steps that create the cluster state and are motivated by the unavoidable imperfections faced in creating entanglement using condensed-matter systems. Aided by the use of an alternative and very efficient method to construct cluster state configurations, which relies on the concatenation of fundamental cluster structures, we address quantum state transfer and various fundamental gate simulations through noisy cluster states. We find that a winning strategy to limit the effects of noise, is the management of small clusters processed via just a few measurements. Our study also reinforces recent ideas related to the optical implementation of a one-way quantum computer.
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spelling oxford-uuid:65c3679c-1dfc-4c1a-9c4d-23c39bb98c7b2022-03-26T18:27:35ZQuantum information processing with noisy cluster statesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:65c3679c-1dfc-4c1a-9c4d-23c39bb98c7bEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2005Tame, MSPaternostro, MKim, MSVedral, VWe provide an analysis of basic quantum information processing protocols under the effect of intrinsic non-idealities in cluster states. These non-idealities are based on the introduction of randomness in the entangling steps that create the cluster state and are motivated by the unavoidable imperfections faced in creating entanglement using condensed-matter systems. Aided by the use of an alternative and very efficient method to construct cluster state configurations, which relies on the concatenation of fundamental cluster structures, we address quantum state transfer and various fundamental gate simulations through noisy cluster states. We find that a winning strategy to limit the effects of noise, is the management of small clusters processed via just a few measurements. Our study also reinforces recent ideas related to the optical implementation of a one-way quantum computer.
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