Photonic quantum simulators

Author(s)
Alan Aspuru-Guzik, Philip Walther
Abstract

Quantum simulators are controllable quantum systems that can be used to mimic other quantum systems. They have the potential to enable the tackling of problems that are intractable on conventional computers. The photonic quantum technology available today is reaching the stage where significant advantages arise for the simulation of interesting problems in quantum chemistry, quantum biology and solid-state physics. In addition, photonic quantum systems also offer the unique benefit of being mobile over free space and in waveguide structures, which opens new perspectives to the field by enabling the natural investigation of quantum transport phenomena. Here, we review recent progress in the field of photonic quantum simulation, which should break the ground towards the realization of versatile quantum simulators.

Organisation(s)
Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics and Quantum Information
External organisation(s)
Harvard University
Journal
Nature Physics
Volume
8
Pages
285-291
No. of pages
7
ISSN
1745-2473
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/NPHYS2253
Publication date
04-2012
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103026 Quantum optics
Keywords
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/62327c34-6ade-4afc-b12e-ac9a3cb95f9f