qubit.org was founded by members of Clarendon Laboratory of the University of Oxford to provide useful information and links to material in the field of quantum computing, information processing and more generally information science.
What we do
The discovery that quantum physics allows fundamentally new modes of information processing has required the existing theories of computation, information and cryptography to be superseded by their quantum generalisations. The Centre for Quantum Computation conducts theoretical and experimental research into all aspects of quantum information processing, and into the implications of the quantum theory of computation for physics itself.
Latest arXiv Submissions
On-chip low loss heralded source of pure single photonsJustin B. Spring, Patrick S. Salter, Benjamin J. Metcalf, Peter C. Humphreys, Merritt Moore, Nicholas Thomas-Peter, Marco Barbieri, Xian-Min Jin, Nathan K. Langford, W. Steven Kolthammer, Martin J. Booth, Ian A. Walmsley
Splitting a single Cooper-pair with microwave light
N. J. Lambert, M. Edwards, A. A. Esmail, F. A. Pollock, S. D. Barrett, B. W. Lovett, A. J. Ferguson
Magnetic monopoles and synthetic spin-orbit coupling in Rydberg macrodimers
Martin Kiffner, Wenhui Li, Dieter Jaksch
Comment on "Quantum Coherence and Sensitivity of Avian Magnetoreception"
Erik M. Gauger, Simon C. Benjamin
Designing short robust NOT gates for quantum computation
Jonathan A. Jones
