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Routing single photons with quantum emitters coupled to nanostructures

Mateusz Duda, Eve O. Mills, Nicholas J. Martin, Luke R. Wilson, Pieter Kok2025-11-04T16:21 Score: 0.40
Quantum emitters coupled to nanophotonic structures are an excellent platform for controllable single-photon scattering. The tunable light-matter interaction enables the construction of a single-photo...

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📄 Technology Papers

Towards reconstructing quantum structured light on a quantum computer

Mwezi Koni, Shawal Kassim, Paola C. Obando, Neelan Gounden, Isaac NapePublished: 2025-09-26
We introduce a variational quantum computing approach for reconstructing quantum states from measurement data. By mapping the reconstruction cost function onto an Ising model, the problem can be solved using a variational eigensolver on present-day quantum hardware. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate the method on quantum structured light, in particular, entangled photons carrying orbital angul...

Qonductor: A Cloud Orchestrator for Quantum Computing

Emmanouil Giortamis, Francisco Romão, Nathaniel Tornow, Dmitry Lugovoy, Pramod BhatotiaPublished: 2024-08-08
We describe Qonductor, a cloud orchestrator for hybrid quantum-classical applications that run on heterogeneous hybrid resources. Qonductor abstracts away the complexity of hybrid programming and resource management by exposing the Qonductor API, a high-level and hardware-agnostic API. The resource estimator strategically balances quantum and classical resources to mitigate resource contention and...

Superconducting pairing correlations on a trapped-ion quantum computer

Etienne Granet, Sheng-Hsuan Lin, Kevin Hémery, Reza Hagshenas, Pablo Andres-Martinez, David T. Stephen, Anthony Ransford, Jake Arkinstall, M. S. Allman, Pete Campora, Samuel F. Cooper, Robert D. Delaney, Joan M. Dreiling, Brian Estey, Caroline Figgatt, Cameron Foltz, John P. Gaebler, Alex Hall, Ali Husain, Akhil Isanaka, Colin J. Kennedy, Nikhil Kotibhaskar, Michael Mills, Alistair R. Milne, Annie J. Park, Adam P. Reed, Brian Neyenhuis, Justin G. Bohnet, Michael Foss-Feig, Andrew C. Potter, Ramil Nigmatullin, Mohsin Iqbal, Henrik DreyerPublished: 2025-11-03
The Fermi-Hubbard model is the starting point for the simulation of many strongly correlated materials, including high-temperature superconductors, whose modelling is a key motivation for the construction of quantum simulation and computing devices. However, the detection of superconducting pairing correlations has so far remained out of reach, both because of their off-diagonal character-which ma...

Unlocking early fault-tolerant quantum computing with mitigated magic dilution

Surabhi Luthra, Alexandra E. Moylett, Dan E. Browne, Earl T. CampbellPublished: 2025-05-15
As quantum computing progresses towards the early fault-tolerant regime, quantum error correction will play a crucial role in protecting qubits and enabling logical Clifford operations. However, the number of logical qubits will initially remain limited, posing challenges for resource-intensive tasks like magic state distillation. It is therefore essential to develop efficient methods for implemen...

Cobble: Compiling Block Encodings for Quantum Computational Linear Algebra

Charles YuanPublished: 2025-11-03
Quantum algorithms for computational linear algebra promise up to exponential speedups for applications such as simulation and regression, making them prime candidates for hardware realization. But these algorithms execute in a model that cannot efficiently store matrices in memory like a classical algorithm does, instead requiring developers to implement complex expressions for matrix arithmetic ...

Optimized nonadiabatic holonomic quantum computation via reverse engineering

Yue Heng Liu, Qi LiPublished: 2023-10-17
The challenge in building high-fidelity quantum gates lies in overcoming control errors and decoherence effects caused by the coupling between the quantum system and the external environment. Nonadiabatic holonomic quantum computation uses the topological protection of the cyclic evolution of the computational subspace to make holonomic gates highly robust to control errors. Therefore, our main go...

Characterizing QUBO Reformulations of the Max-k-Cut Problem for Quantum Computing

Adrian Harkness, Hamidreza Validi, Ramin Fakhimi, Illya V. Hicks, Tamás Terlaky, Luis F. ZuluagaPublished: 2025-11-02
Quantum computing offers significant potential for solving NP-hard combinatorial (optimization) problems that are beyond the reach of classical computers. One way to tap into this potential is by reformulating combinatorial problems as a quadratic unconstrained binary optimization (QUBO) problem. The solution of the QUBO reformulation can then be addressed using adiabatic quantum computing devices...

Quantum Computing for EVs to Enhance Grid Resilience and Disaster Relief: Challenges and Opportunities

Tyler Christeson, Amin Khodaei, Rui FanPublished: 2025-11-01
The power grid is the foundation of modern society, however extreme weather events have increasingly caused widespread outages. Enhancing grid resilience is therefore critical to maintaining secure and reliable operations. In disaster relief and restoration, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology allows electric vehicles (EVs) to serve as mobile energy resources by discharging to support critical loads ...

Scalable quantum computation of Quantum Electrodynamics beyond one spatial dimension

Zong-Gang Mou, Bipasha ChakrabortyPublished: 2025-10-31
In the Hamiltonian formulation, Quantum Field Theory calculations scale exponentially with spatial volume, making real-time simulations intractable on classical computers and motivating quantum computation approaches. In Hamiltonian quantisation, bosonic fields introduce the additional challenge of an infinite-dimensional Hilbert space. We present a scalable quantum algorithm for Quantum Electrody...

Development of Neural Network-Based Optimal Control Pulse Generator for Quantum Logic Gates Using the GRAPE Algorithm in NMR Quantum Computer

Ebrahim Khaleghian, Arash Fath Lipaei, Abolfazl Bahrampour, Morteza Nikaeen, Alireza BahrampourPublished: 2024-12-08
In this paper, we introduce a neural network to generate optimal control pulses for general single-qubit quantum logic gates, within a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) quantum computer. By utilizing a neural network, we can efficiently implement any single-qubit quantum logic gates within a reasonable time scale. The network is trained by control pulses generated by the GRAPE algorithm, all starti...

🏢 Company Papers

Routing single photons with quantum emitters coupled to nanostructures

Mateusz Duda, Eve O. Mills, Nicholas J. Martin, Luke R. Wilson, Pieter KokPublished: 2025-11-04
Quantum emitters coupled to nanophotonic structures are an excellent platform for controllable single-photon scattering. The tunable light-matter interaction enables the construction of a single-photon switch -- a device that can route a single photon from an input port to a selected output port. Such single-photon switching devices can be integrated into reconfigurable photonic circuits to active...

AI for a Planet Under Pressure

Victor Galaz, Maria Schewenius, Jonathan F. Donges, Ingo Fetzer, Erik Zhivkoplias, Wolfram Barfuss, Louis Delannoy, Lan Wang-Erlandsson, Maximilian Gelbrecht, Jobst Heitzig, Jonas Hentati-Sundberg, Christopher Kennedy, Nielja Knecht, Romi Lotcheris, Miguel Mahecha, Andrew Merrie, David Montero, Timon McPhearson, Ahmed Mustafa, Magnus Nyström, Drew Purves, Juan C. Rocha, Masahiro Ryo, Claudia van der Salm, Samuel T. Segun, Anna B. Stephenson, Elizabeth Tellman, Felipe Tobar, Alice VadrotPublished: 2025-10-28
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already driving scientific breakthroughs in a variety of research fields, ranging from the life sciences to mathematics. This raises a critical question: can AI be applied both responsibly and effectively to address complex and interconnected sustainability challenges? This report is the result of a collaboration between the Stockholm resilience Centre (Stockholm Un...

Adaptive Quantum Matter: Variational Organization through Ising Agents

Lakshya Nagpal, Syed. R. HassanPublished: 2025-11-04
The study introduces the Adaptive Quantum Ising Agents (AQIA) framework, a Hamiltonian-based methodology that extends programmable quantum matter into an adaptive domain. Each agent operates as a finite transverse-field Ising subsystem, maintaining internal quantum coherence while interacting through state-dependent feedback channels characterised by reduced observables such as spin polarisation, ...

The Analysis of Lexical Errors in Machine Translation from English into Romanian

Angela StamatiePublished: 2025-11-04
The research explores error analysis in the performance of translating by Machine Translation from English into Romanian, and it focuses on lexical errors found in texts which include official information, provided by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Gavi Organization, by the patient information leaflet (the information about the active ingredients of the vaccines or the medication, the in...

Comparative Studies of Quantum Annealing, Digital Annealing, and Classical Solvers for Reaction Network Pathway Analysis and mRNA Codon Selection

Milind Upadhyay, Mark Nicholas JonesPublished: 2025-09-11
For various optimization problems, the classical time to solution is super-polynomial and intractable to solve with classical bit-based computing hardware to date. Digital and quantum annealers have the potential to identify near-optimal solutions for such optimization problems using a quadratic unconstrained binary optimization (QUBO) problem formulation. This work benchmarks two use cases to eva...

Hardware-Level QoS Enforcement Features: Technologies, Use Cases, and Research Challenges

Oliver Larsson, Thijs Metsch, Cristian Klein, Erik ElmrothPublished: 2025-05-21
Recent advancements in commodity server processors have enabled dynamic hardware-based quality-of-service (QoS) enforcement. These features have gathered increasing interest in research communities due to their versatility and wide range of applications. Thus, there exists a need to understand how scholars leverage hardware QoS enforcement in research, understand strengths and shortcomings, and id...

LLMs Position Themselves as More Rational Than Humans: Emergence of AI Self-Awareness Measured Through Game Theory

Kyung-Hoon KimPublished: 2025-11-02
As Large Language Models (LLMs) grow in capability, do they develop self-awareness as an emergent behavior? And if so, can we measure it? We introduce the AI Self-Awareness Index (AISAI), a game-theoretic framework for measuring self-awareness through strategic differentiation. Using the "Guess 2/3 of Average" game, we test 28 models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) across 4,200 trials with three oppon...

Qonductor: A Cloud Orchestrator for Quantum Computing

Emmanouil Giortamis, Francisco Romão, Nathaniel Tornow, Dmitry Lugovoy, Pramod BhatotiaPublished: 2024-08-08
We describe Qonductor, a cloud orchestrator for hybrid quantum-classical applications that run on heterogeneous hybrid resources. Qonductor abstracts away the complexity of hybrid programming and resource management by exposing the Qonductor API, a high-level and hardware-agnostic API. The resource estimator strategically balances quantum and classical resources to mitigate resource contention and...

📚 Highlighted Papers

Quantum enhanced Monte Carlo simulation for photon interaction cross sections

Authors: Euimin Lee, Sangmin Lee, Shiho KimSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.14374
Abstract: …as the dominant attenuation mechanism, we demonstrate that our approach reproduces classical probability distributions with high fidelity. Simulation results obtained via the IBM Qiskit quantum simulator reveal a quadratic speedup in amplitude estimation compared to conventional Monte C...

Time-adaptive single-shot crosstalk detector on superconducting quantum computer

Authors: Haiyue Kang, Benjamin Harper, Muhammad Usman, Martin SeviorSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.14225
Abstract: …in two scenarios: simulation using an artificial noise model with gate-induced crosstalk and always-on idlings channels; and the simulation using noise sampled from an IBM quantum computer parametrised by the reduced HSA error model. The presented results show our method's efficacy hing...

Quantum simulation of a qubit with non-Hermitian Hamiltonian

Authors: Anastashia Jebraeilli, Michael R. GellerSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.13910
Abstract: …-broken regime surrounding an exceptional point. Quantum simulations are carried out using IBM superconducting qubits. The results underscore the potential for variational quantum circuits and machine learning to push the boundaries of quantum simulation, offering new methods for explor...

Comment on "Energy-speed relationship of quantum particles challenges Bohmian mechanics"

Aurélien Drezet, Dustin Lazarovici, Bernard Michael Nabet
In their recent paper [Nature 643, 67 (2025)], Sharaglazova et al. report an optical microcavity experiment yielding an "energy-speed relationship" for quantum particles in evanescent states, which they infer from the observed population transfer between two coupled waveguides. The authors argue tha...