Photonic entanglement as a resource in quantum computation and quantum communication
arXiv:0803.4402 · doi:10.1364/JOSAB.24.000241
Abstract
Entanglement is an essential resource in current experimental implementations for quantum information processing. We review a class of experiments exploiting photonic entanglement, ranging from one-way quantum computing over quantum communication complexity to long-distance quantum communication. We then propose a set of feasible experiments that will underline the advantages of photonic entanglement for quantum information processing.
33 pages, 4 figures, OSA style