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Universal distributed blind quantum computing with solid-state qubits

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Blind quantum computing (BQC) is a promising application of distributed quantum systems, where a client can perform computations on a remote server without revealing any details of the applied circuit. While the most promising realizations of quantum computers are based on various matter qubit platforms, implementing BQC on matter qubits remains an outstanding challenge. Using silicon-vacancy (SiV) centers in nanophotonic diamond cavities with an efficient optical interface, we experimentally demonstrate a universal quantum gate set consisting of single- and two-qubit blind gates over a distributed two-node network. Using these ingredients, we perform a distributed algorithm with blind operations across our two-node network, paving the way towards blind quantum computation with matter qubits in distributed, modular architectures.

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Designing Fault-Tolerant Blind Quantum Computation

quant-ph · 2025-05-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A hybrid matter-photon architecture for blind quantum computing offloads error correction to the server and is claimed to raise the communication error threshold to up to 10% with linear photonic overhead.

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  • Designing Fault-Tolerant Blind Quantum Computation quant-ph · 2025-05-27 · conditional · none · ref 96 · internal anchor

    A hybrid matter-photon architecture for blind quantum computing offloads error correction to the server and is claimed to raise the communication error threshold to up to 10% with linear photonic overhead.