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Optical Quantum Information: Computing, Communication, and Metrology

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Abstract

Quantum information protocols range from subtle but straightforward — e.g., cryptography via quantum key distribution — to greatly complicated, notably quantum computation. To date, quantum cryptography has been realised in a variety of optical systems, whilst there is currently a worldwide effort to identify, implement and characterise suitable physical systems for quantum computation [1]. In this talk we look at optical systems for quantum computation, communication, and metrology.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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