Ollikainen, 2015 - Google Patents
Two-qubit gates in a microwave photonic quantum computerOllikainen, 2015
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Building a scalable quantum computer is one of the greatest challenges of this century. A quantum computer should be able to execute quantum algorithms which promise great speed up in solving certain computational problems. Microwave photons in superconducting …
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