Introduction

We are an experimental quantum optics group run by Kevin Resch, based in the Department of Physics & Astronomy and the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo.

Quantum computing with AKLT states in Nature Physics

Our paper, Optical one-way quantum computing with a simulated valence-bond solid, by Rainer Kaltenbaek, Jonathan Lavoie, Bei Zeng (U Guelph), Stephen D. Bartlett (U Sydney), and Kevin J. Resch was published online today at Nature Physics. Robert Raussendorf (U British Columbia), who invented measurement-based quantum computing with Hans Briegel (U Innsbruck), wrote a […]

Cluster states and POVMS in PRL

Our article, Cluster-State Quantum Computing Enhanced by High-Fidelity Generalized Measurements, was published in Physical Review Letters. This work was done with Terry Rudolph at Imperial College and Gregor Weihs at the University of Innsbruck.

We introduce and implement a technique to extend the quantum computational power of cluster states by replacing […]