Authors
Jacques Carolan, Jasmin DA Meinecke, Peter J Shadbolt, Nicholas J Russell, Nur Ismail, Kerstin Wörhoff, Terry Rudolph, Mark G Thompson, Jeremy L O'brien, Jonathan CF Matthews, Anthony Laing
Publication date
2014/8
Journal
Nature Photonics
Volume
8
Issue
8
Pages
621-626
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Quantum computers promise to solve certain problems that are forever intractable to classical computers. The first of these devices are likely to tackle bespoke problems suited to their own particular physical capabilities. Sampling the probability distribution from many bosons interfering quantum-mechanically is conjectured to be intractable to a classical computer but solvable with photons in linear optics. However, the complexity of this type of problem means its solution is mathematically unverifiable, so the task of establishing successful operation becomes one of gathering sufficiently convincing circumstantial or experimental evidence. Here, we develop scalable methods to experimentally establish correct operation for this class of computation, which we implement for three, four and five photons in integrated optical circuits, on Hilbert spaces of up to 50,000 dimensions. Our broad approach is practical for all …
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J Carolan, JDA Meinecke, PJ Shadbolt, NJ Russell… - Nature Photonics, 2014