Beyond Quantum Dial-Up: Multiplexing for Photonic Clients on a Quantum Internet
ORAL
Abstract
We consider the case of multiplexing to enhance the rates achievable on a quantum network using photonic clients: cheap devices allowing everyday users to securely prepare qubits on a remote quantum server. Multiplexing circumvents low rates by loading many qubits in a shorter time. Several photonic client designs have been proposed with different physical properties that, in some cases, naturally lend themselves to multi-client, multi-emitter, and multi-server multiplexing. In this work, we survey photonic client design categories in the context of multiplexing, evaluate performance metrics for a rudimentary blind quantum computation protocol, and compare these metrics across quantum server and link quantum link performances.
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Presenters
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Tzula B Propp
Delft University of Technology
Authors
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Tzula B Propp
Delft University of Technology
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Stephanie Wehner
Delft University of Technology
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Janice van Dam
Delft University of Technology
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Emil Hellebeck
Niels Bohr Institute
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Junior Ureta
Q-Bird