Liang Jiang: Quantum Information Processing
Liang Jiang, Institute for Quantum Information (IQI), Caltech
Abstract
... using Spins and Topological Quantum Systems
Liang Jiang, Institute for Quantum Information (IQI), Caltech
... using Spins and Topological Quantum Systems
Jonathan Lavoie & Jean-Luc Orgiazzi, Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
TBA
Paolo Villoresi, University of Padua
Paolo Villoresi, University of Padua
Alexey Gorshkov, Harvard
Dr. David Wineland, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Dr. David Wineland, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Dirk Englund, Columbia University
Leonardo Neves
In this seminar we will address some measurement strategies for extracting information carried by single photons transmitted through a multi-slit array, the so-called spatial qudits. The focus will be on the methods to implement projective-like measurements and positive operator valued measurements. Applications in quantum state tomography and quantum state discrimination will be discussed.
Matteo Mariantoni, University of California, Santa Barbara
Superconducting quantum circuits have made significant advances over the past decade, allowing more complex and integrated circuits that perform with good fidelity. We have recently implemented a machine comprising seven quantum channels, with three superconducting resonators, two phase qubits, and two zeroing registers.