QU-BOSS

INL Cluster

QUantum advantage via non-linear BOSon Sampling

After decades of progress in quantum information science, it is widely expected that in the next few years this field will start to yield practical applications in quantum chemistry, materials and pharmaceutical research, information security, and finance. For these applications to pan out, a crucial intermediate goal is to reach the quantum advantage regime, where quantum devices experimentally outperform classical computers in some computational task. The Boson Sampling problem is an example of a task that is computationally hard for classical computers, but which can be solved with a specialized quantum device using single photons interfering in a multimode linear interferometer. The aim of QU-BOSS is to experimentally push towards the quantum advantage regime with integrated photonic technology. The key innovative ingredient is the introduction of non-linearities acting at the single photon level embedded within the Boson Sampling interferometer. We plan to provide an experimental research breakthrough along three main directions, including both “hardware” and “software” components. First, we will use complementary approaches to map out how the addition of non-linearity boosts the device´s complexity, making it harder to simulate classically. We will use different approaches to implement these devices with hybrid integrated quantum photonics, a versatile and flexible route the manipulation of high-dimensional quantum photonic states. Finally, we will deploy the developed technology to implement two different architectures demonstrating quantum machine learning: a hybrid model of quantum computation and an optical quantum neural network. QU-BOSS aims to position integrated photonics into the NISQ (noisy, intermediate-scale quantum) era, opening up truly new scientific horizons at the frontier of quantum information, quantum control, machine learning and integrated photonics.

Total Eligible Budget

2,875,000.00 €

INL Eligible Budget

190,000.00 €

INL Funding

190,000.00 €

Start Date

01-08-2020

End Date

31-07-2026

Type of action

AdG Advanced Grant

Grant Agreement Id

884676

Funding Agency

European Commission

Programme

ERC – European Research Council

Funding Framework

HORIZON 2020

INL Role

Partner

Approval Date

19-03-2020

Main Objective

Excellent Science