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arxiv: 1004.4162 · v3 · pith:732YOCE3new · submitted 2010-04-23 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.comp-ph· physics.optics

Experimental measurement-based quantum computing beyond the cluster-state model

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.comp-phphysics.optics
keywords quantumcomputationmeasurement-basedstatesuniversalclusterexperimentalcomputer
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The paradigm of measurement-based quantum computation opens new experimental avenues to realize a quantum computer and deepens our understanding of quantum physics. Measurement-based quantum computation starts from a highly entangled universal resource state. For years, clusters states have been the only known universal resources. Surprisingly, a novel framework namely quantum computation in correlation space has opened new routes to implement measurement-based quantum computation based on quantum states possessing entanglement properties different from cluster states. Here we report an experimental demonstration of every building block of such a model. With a four-qubit and a six-qubit state as distinct from cluster states, we have realized a universal set of single-qubit rotations, two-qubit entangling gates and further Deutsch's algorithm. Besides being of fundamental interest, our experiment proves in-principle the feasibility of universal measurement-based quantum computation without using cluster states, which represents a new approach towards the realization of a quantum computer.

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