Abstract

A basic experiment on 2-bit quantum calculations related to the Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm on a linear optical quantum computer using a liquid crystal (LC) device as a linear optical element was investigated. By controlling the phase of each of the two split laser beams and checking the number of photons at the output, it is possible to determine if the input bits are “not equal” or “not uniform.” The phase of the laser light was controlled using an LC device and a half-wave plate, and changes in the interference state of the output light and the number of photons were observed. The voltage application to the LC device is set at the input bit. As a result, the interference state changed according to the input bit, and changes in the number of photons were observed.

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