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3 June 2011 All-optical flip-flop memory for quantum computing
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We present an experimental demonstration of an all-optical flip-flop based on mode competition in a polarization-coupled two-energy system. The two energy systems are comprised of a semiconductor optical amplifier and a supercontinuum generator. Adjusting the polarization state of the coupling between the two energy systems allows for a stable cycling between the four states of a flip-flop namely: (off, off); (off, on); (on, off); (on, on). So that, in this case, representing qubit by orthogonal polarization states enables qubit storage and logic operations.
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Eric Donkor "All-optical flip-flop memory for quantum computing", Proc. SPIE 8057, Quantum Information and Computation IX, 80570A (3 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.884508
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Quantum communications

Quantum memory

Optical amplifiers

Photons

Beam splitters

Interferometers

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