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3 February 2004 Investigation of two qubit quantum gates in linear optics
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We discuss progress towards implementing two qubit quantum gates in optics. We review the operation of an optical quantum gate which performs all the operations of a control-NOT (CNOT) gate in the coincidence basis with two, unentangled photons as the input and discuss its implementation.
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Timothy C. Ralph, Nathan K. Langford, Tamyka B. Bell, Jeremy L. O'Brien, Geoff L. Pryde, Andrew G White, and Gerard J Milburn "Investigation of two qubit quantum gates in linear optics", Proc. SPIE 5161, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging, (3 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.505078
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KEYWORDS
Beam splitters

Quantum communications

Photons

Polarization

Interferometers

Quantum computing

Quantum optics

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