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Polariton qubits

As light-matter superpositions, polaritons have an intrinsic quantum formulation. This page discusses quantum information processing with—and the nonclassical physics of—polaritons.

Some works take a safe stand and refer to "analogue qubits",[1] which could be useful although essentially classical objects or lacking important quantum features such as entanglement.

Related works

References

  1. Qubit analog with polariton superfluid in an annular trap. J. Barrat, A. F. Tzortzakakis, M. Niu, X. Zhou, G. G. Paschos, D. Petrosyan and P. G. Savvidis in Science Advances 10:eado4042 (2024).