We report the first hybrid matter-photon implementation of verifiable blind quantum computing. We use a trapped-ion quantum server and a client-side photonic detection system networked via a fiber-optic quantum link. The availability of memory qubits and deterministic entangling gates enables interactive protocols without postselection - key requirements for any scalable blind server, which previous realizations could not provide. We quantify the privacy at ≲0.03 leaked classical bits per qubit. This experiment demonstrates a path to fully verified quantum computing in the cloud.
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Drmota, P., Nadlinger, D. P., Main, D., Nichol, B. C., Ainley, E. M., Leichtle, D., … Lucas, D. M. (2024). Verifiable Blind Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions and Single Photons. Physical Review Letters, 132(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.150604
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