Authors: P. Drmota, D. P. Nadlinger, D. Main, B. C. Nichol, E. M. Ainley, D. Leichtle, A. Mantri, E. Kashefi, R. Srinivas, G. Araneda, C. J. Ballance, D. M. Lucas
Published on: May 04, 2023
Impact Score: 8.38
Arxiv code: Arxiv:2305.02936
Summary
- What is new: First hybrid matter-photon implementation of verifiable blind quantum computing with a new networking approach.
- Why this is important: Previous quantum computing methods lacked scalable, blind server capabilities and required post-selection.
- What the research proposes: Implementing a system that combines a trapped-ion quantum server with a photonic detection system via a fibre-optic quantum link.
- Results: Achieved a privacy metric of ~0.03 leaked classical bits per qubit, demonstrating the feasibility of verified quantum computing in the cloud.
Technical Details
Technological frameworks used: Hybrid matter-photon
Models used: Trapped-ion quantum server, photonic detection system
Data used: Fibre-optic quantum link
Potential Impact
Cloud computing providers, cybersecurity firms, and quantum computing startups
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