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Universal distributed blind quantum computing with solid-state qubits

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Publication Date2025-05-01
JournalScience
AuthorsYan-Cheng Wei, Pieter-Jan Stas, Aziza Suleymanzade, Gefen Baranes, Francisco Machado
InstitutionsETH Zurich, Boston University
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Blind quantum computing is a promising application of distributed quantum systems, in which a client can perform computations on a remote server without revealing any details of the applied circuit. Although the most promising realizations of quantum computers are based on various matter-qubit platforms, implementing blind quantum computing on matter qubits remains a challenge. Using silicon-vacancy (SiV) centers in nanophotonic diamond cavities with an efficient optical interface, we demonstrated a universal quantum gate set consisting of single- and two-qubit blind gates over a distributed two-node network. Using these ingredients, we performed a distributed algorithm with blind operations across our two-node network, proving a route to develop blind quantum computation with matter qubits in distributed, modular architectures.