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Gaussian quantum information

2012· article· en· 3 675 citations· W1970948459 sur OpenAlex· 10.1103/revmodphys.84.621

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Résumé

The science of quantum information has arisen over the last two decades centered on the manipulation of individual quanta of information, known as quantum bits or qubits. Quantum computers, quantum cryptography, and quantum teleportation are among the most celebrated ideas that have emerged from this new field. It was realized later on that using continuous-variable quantum information carriers, instead of qubits, constitutes an extremely powerful alternative approach to quantum information processing. This review focuses on continuous-variable quantum information processes that rely on any combination of Gaussian states, Gaussian operations, and Gaussian measurements. Interestingly, such a restriction to the Gaussian realm comes with various benefits, since on the theoretical side, simple analytical tools are available and, on the experimental side, optical components effecting Gaussian processes are readily available in the laboratory. Yet, Gaussian quantum information processing opens the way to a wide variety of tasks and applications, including quantum communication, quantum cryptography, quantum computation, quantum teleportation, and quantum state and channel discrimination. This review reports on the state of the art in this field, ranging from the basic theoretical tools and landmark experimental realizations to the most recent successful developments.

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La notice

Revue
Reviews of Modern Physics
Thématique
Quantum Information and Cryptography
Domaine
Computer Science
Établissements canadiens
University of Toronto
Organismes subventionnaires
Office of Naval ResearchEngineering and Physical Sciences Research CouncilDefense Advanced Research Projects AgencyBelgian Federal Science Policy OfficeCanadian Institute for Advanced ResearchNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaEuropean CommissionAlexander von Humboldt-StiftungW. M. Keck FoundationNational Science Foundation
Mots-clés
Quantum informationQuantum information scienceQuantum channelPhysicsQuantum teleportationQuantum networkOpen quantum systemQuantum computerQuantum technologyQuantum cryptographyQuantum capacityQubitQuantum error correctionQuantum algorithmStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsQuantumQuantum entanglement
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