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Quantum fast Fourier transform and quantum computation by linear optics

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Using the quantum fast Fourier transform in linear optics the input mode annihilation operators {â0,â1,,âs1} are transformed into output mode annihilation operators {b̂0,b̂1,,b̂s1}. We show how to implement experimentally such transformations based on the Cooley–Tukey algorithm, by the use of beam splitters and phase shifters in a linear optical system. Optical systems implementing 1,2, and 3 qubits discrete Fourier transform (DFT) are described, and a general method for implementing the n-qubit DFT is analyzed. These transformations are used on various input radiation states by which phase estimation and order finding can be computed.

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