Schrödinger cats and their power for quantum information processing

Schrödinger cats and their power for quantum information processing

Gilchrist, A., Nemoto, K., Munro, W.J., Ralph, T.C., Glancy, S., Braunstein, S.L. and Milburn, G.J.
(2004): Journal of Optics B 6, S828-S833 (PDF)

ABSTRACT: We outline a toolbox comprised of passive optical elements, single photon detection and superpositions of coherent states (Schrödinger cat states). Such a toolbox is a powerful collection of primitives for quantum information processing tasks. We illustrate its use by outlining a proposal for universal quantum computation. We utilize this toolbox for quantum metrology applications, for instance weak force measurements and precise phase estimation. We show in both these cases that a sensitivity at the Heisenberg limit is achievable.