A scheme with two qudits transfers quantum information from an electron microscope to a quantum computer, allowing an algorithm to recognize the correct image among n candidates where n exceeds the imaging electron's Hilbert space dimension, for low-dose phase-object microscopy.
Lucas, Benjamin A
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Proposes a quantum electron microscope that reduces specimen damage by using quantum query complexity advantages in algorithms like Grover search for structure identification.
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Low-dose Image Recognition with Quantum Computational Electron Microscopy
A scheme with two qudits transfers quantum information from an electron microscope to a quantum computer, allowing an algorithm to recognize the correct image among n candidates where n exceeds the imaging electron's Hilbert space dimension, for low-dose phase-object microscopy.
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Universal Quantum Electron Microscopy: A Small-Scale Quantum Computing Application with Provable Advantage
Proposes a quantum electron microscope that reduces specimen damage by using quantum query complexity advantages in algorithms like Grover search for structure identification.