Physicists at the Georgia Institute of Technology, US have developed a novel method to generate entanglement between photons for quantum computing.
The research leverages non-Abelian quantum holonomy, which provides a deterministic approach to entangling photons without relying on strong nonlinear interactions or probabilistic quantum measurements.
The entangled photons occupy distinguishable spatial modes of optical waveguides, making it more practical for real-world quantum applications.
This innovative approach could lead to more efficient and reliable photonic quantum technologies, and enable the construction of near-deterministic entangling gates for quantum computation.