Beam Splitters in Quantum Networks

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Michelle Chalupnik

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Beam Splitters are a simple yet powerful tool in quantum information and for quantum networks. A photon enters a beam splitter, and has a probability of being transmitted and a probability of being reflected. From a simple object like a beam splitter, entanglement can be generated from Bell state measurements and interferometry can be performed. Join Michelle Chalupnik, Research Software Engineer at Aliro, for an exploration of beam splitters, their uses, and how they can provide a mathematical model for many quantum processes. In this webinar, you'll learn: >> What a beam splitter is and what it is used for in quantum networks. >> How to represent the actions of a beam splitter via Jones calculus and via operator representation. >> How to use a beam splitter to model transduction noise. Organizations who are preparing their businesses, security posture, and connectivity for the quantum age are investigating how to plan, design, and implement quantum-secure cybersecurity solutions today. This webinar will help prepare you to navigate the quantum future.
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