"Quantum optical frequency comb on a chip "Professor Xu Yi , University of Virginia - ECE and Physics [Host: Peter Schauss]
ABSTRACT:
Scalability is the central challenge in universal quantum computing, which has long established revolutionary premises, such as exponential speedup of difficult to near-impossible computations. A promising platform towards scalable quantum computing is the quantum optical frequency comb, which leverages optical frequency multiplexing and produces thousands of unconditional EPR entanglement in a single oscillator. In this talk, I will present our recent work to miniaturize the quantum optical frequency comb to a photonic chip for the first time. Our work brings the power of microfabrication to quantum optical applications, and could enable low cost mass-production, which promises additional scalability. I will also briefly discuss the roadmap and the challenges towards scalable quantum computing with integrated photonic frequency combs.
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Atomic Physics Seminar Monday, April 5, 2021 4:00 PM Online, Room via Zoom Note special time. Note special room. Join Zoom Meeting:https://virginia.zoom.us/j/92079516102Meeting ID: 920 7951 6102
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