Demonstration of measurement-only blind quantum computing

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Blind quantum computing allows for secure cloud networks of quasi-classical clients and a fully fledged quantum server. Recently, a new protocol has been proposed, which requires a client to perform only measurements. We demonstrate a proof-of-principle implementation of this measurement-only blind quantum computing, exploiting a photonic setup to generate four-qubit cluster states for computation and verification. Feasible technological requirements for the client and the device-independent blindness make this scheme very applicable for future secure quantum networks.

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Greganti, C., Roehsner, M. C., Barz, S., Morimae, T., & Walther, P. (2016). Demonstration of measurement-only blind quantum computing. New Journal of Physics, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/1/013020

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