[QIP-Sem] MIT Quantum Information Processing Seminar Reminder
QIP-Sem Mailing List
qip-sem-own at MIT.EDU
Sun Nov 7 03:50:29 EST 2004
This week's MIT QIP seminar will take place on Monday, Nov. 8 at
16:00 in 4-237, and features:
Progress Towards Quantum Communication over Long Distances
by Mikhail Lukin (Harvard University Physics Dept.)
ABSTRACT
Quantum communication holds promise for transmitting secure messages
via quantum cryptography, and for communicating quantum information.
However, extending quantum communication techniques to long
distances represents a conceptual and technological challenge: on the
one hand photon losses fundamentally limit the range of direct
communication, on the other hand quantum signals cannot be amplified
without adding noise. The so-called quantum repeater techniques
provide a potential solution to this problem. Implementation of
these techniques requires coherent light-matter interface including
quantum memory nodes for photon state storage and the means for
generation and purifying quantum entangled states. This talk will
describe our progress toward developing the new tools and techniques
required for constructing quantum repeaters. Two specific
approaches based on atomic and solid state systems will be described.
Next Monday, Nov. 15: Karol Zyczkowski (Visiting Scientist, Perimeter
Inst.) will be speaking "On the duality between quantum states and
quantum maps".
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/qip-sem/attachments/20041107/738bc771/attachment.htm
More information about the QIP-Sem
mailing list