Title: Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computation
1Quantum MechanicsandQuantum Computation
2- If quantum mechanics hasnt profoundly shocked
you, you havent understood it yet. - -Niels Bohr
3Outline
- What is Quantum Mechanics?
- Phenomena
- Quantization
- Wavefunctions and Schrodingers Cat
- Quantum Computing
- What is Computing?
- Why might Quantum Computers be useful?
- National Security and Quantum Computers
- Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)
- Polarized Photons, Heisenberg Uncertainty,
No-Cloning Theorem - Is QKD a perfect form of encryption?
- When will we have quantum computers?
4What is Quantum Mechanics, really?
- Our attempt to understand the universe on
extremely small (nanoscopic) scales - This leads to strange and unintuitive results-
- Momentum and energy can be quantized
- Light and matter can both exhibit wave and
particle behaviour
5Most Famous Observation in Physics- Schrodingers
Cat
- In fact, the mere act of opening the box will
determine the state of the cat, although in this
case there were three determinate states the cat
could be in these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody
Furious. - - Terry Pratchett
6Set-up for Schrodingers Cat
- Place cat in box with a purely random radioactive
source that has 50 of going off (killing the
cat) within an hour - At the end of the hour, right before you open the
box, the cats state is completely unknown - Therefore, the cat is considered to be both alive
and dead at the same time until it is observed.
7Wavefunction
- The wavefunction represents all possible outcomes
and their probabilities
Square this to find probability of cat being
alive 50
State of cat being alive
8Measurement and Zombie Cats
- If cats can be in superpositions of dead and
alive, why dont we see zombie cats? - According to a standard interpretation,
measurement collapses the wavefunction into a
single state!
9Quantum Computing- Active Research based on
Quantum Mechanics
10What is computing?
- Goal-oriented activity
- Store information in bits (0 or 1) and processes
the information similarly to computation by hand - Very effective for many tasks, but has time
limitations for other tasks
11Example- Computer Chess Game
- Input- Your move of the chess piece
- Process- Based on your move, the computer
calculates a response - Output- Computer makes a move, which appears on
your screen
12What is quantum computing?
- Exploiting the strange phenomena in quantum
mechanics to process information - Quantum computers can be in a superposition of
several states, so you can process information in
parallel
13Bit vs. Qubit
- Superposition of classical states, so you can
contain as many inputs as you want and process
in parallel!
14Measurement problems?
- Quantum computing is probabilistic- we could run
exactly the same program twice and see different
results - But you can repeatedly initialize, run, and
measure
15Thought Experiment
- Impossible task-- find a small X that has been
marked on one book in the Library of Congress in
less than five minutes - But what if there were several million parallel
Library of Congress and each one had a parallel
self? If you could coordinate with all of the
parallel selves, you might be successful.
16Why Quantum Computing is a Big Deal
- Can solve enormous tasks in a reasonable amount
of time finding a needle in a haystack - True random number generation
- Implications for artificial intelligence?
- National security
17More about National Security
- Our daily lives depend on encryption
- Encodes message so that they are useless to
anyone who doesnt know the cipher - Prevents eavesdroppers on mobile phone
conversations, protects information being
transferred over the network, etc. - Symmetric key scheme
18Another kind of Encryption
- Banking, medical records, business records, and
government records often use RSA encryption tools - This relies on the difficulty of breaking a very
large number into two prime factors
Factors of a very large number!
19Safe For now
- In 2009, computer scientists were able to crack
the primes for a 768-bit number over the span of
two years and using hundreds of computers - Many encryption keys are 1024 bits, so it would
even take 1000 times longer to crack! - However, quantum computers could use a process
called Shors algorithm to crack very large
encryption keys
20Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)
- QKD depends on three properties
- Photon Polarization
- Heisenberg uncertainty principle
- No-cloning theorem
21Photon Polarization
- Unpolarized (normal) photons can spin in all of
their directions at once - Can be polarized by passing through a filter
- Cant be re-polarized without losing information
22Uncertainty Principle
- Some kinds of knowledge are fundamentally
inaccessible - For example, the more precisely you measure a
particles position the less precisely you can
know its momentum. - It is also impossible to know a photons spin in
two directions at once!
23Quantum No-Cloning Theorem
- Suppose you can create multiple identical
properties of a quantum state - Then you can measure position in one state and
momentum in another - This violates the Heisenberg uncertainty
principle!
24BB84 Protocol
- Alice chooses a random polarization and records
her result - Bob also chooses a random polarization and
records his result
25BB84 Protocol
- At the end, Alice can read off what polarizing
filters she used and they can keep sets that
agree - This will give them a private code!
26What if Eve was eavesdropping?
- Eve would have to randomly measure the photon to
obtain information. - Half of the time she will choose the wrong
filter. Then if Bob chooses the right filter, his
result will be random and might be different from
Alices - Bob and Alice can compare a small portion of
their code over the classical channel and see
whether Eve was eavesdropping
27Problems with Quantum Encryption
- Noisy and imperfect equipment might make Bob and
Alices measurements disagree - Imperfect photon source helps Eve eavesdrop
28Problems with Quantum Computation
- Quantum systems are very delicate
- Decoherence (interactions with the environment)
can quickly collapse the wavefunction
29When will quantum computers be made?
- 1998- First three qubit computer
- 2012- Decoherence suppressed for 2 seconds at
room temperature - 2013- Decoherence suppressed for 39 minutes at
room temperature in an ensemble of 3 billion
qubits
30Thank you for Listening
31Tunneling
- Consider a ball rolling off into a valley, bound
on the other side by a higher hill. Classic
physics states that the ball cannot have
sufficient energy to roll over from the other
side of the higher hill unless an external
velocity is imparted on this ball, but according
to quantum tunneling, there is the minute
possibility that this ball will turn out to be
that one coincidence out of a million and DIG
THROUGH the hill instead of rolling over.
32Black Hole Information Paradox
- The reason that this lost information is such a
major issue for quantum mechanics once again ties
into thermodynamics. In quantum mechanics,
information is related to the thermodynamic
concept of order. If information is lost, then
order is lost meaning that entropy (disorder)
is increased. This means that the black holes
would begin generating heat, rising up to
billions of billions of degrees in mere moments.
Though Leonard Susskind and others realized this
in the mid-1980s, they couldnt find the flaws in
Hawkings reasoning that would prove him wrong. - he redid some of his earlier calculations and
found that it was possible that, as an object
fell into a black hole, it would disturb the
black holes radiation field. The information
about the object could seep out, though probably
in mangled form, through the fluctuations in this
field. - it may be possible that all the information
within the black hole is also encoded in some
form on the surface area of the black hole.
33Uncertainty Principle in Pictures
More Precise Position, Less Precise Momentum
Precisely determined momentum, unknown position
34Quantum Entanglement- Spooky Action At A
Distance
- ?Particles can be connected, even across great
distances! - ?Example- laser beam fired through specific
crystal can cause individual photons to split
into pairs of entangled photons - When you measure the spin of particle A, you
determine the spin of particle B virtually
instantaneously!
35Alternative View- Many Worlds Approach
- Wavefunction doesnt magically collapse upon
observation! - Instead, we start with a superposition
- After measuring, the superposition is still
there but the different branches can no longer
interact with each other - This is due to decoherence
36Many-Worlds Interpretation
- Schrodingers cat is alive in one world and dead
in another - When you open the box you can say which world
you are in. You are either in world-1 or world-2,
but both the worlds exist.
37Phenomena 1- Quantization
- In 1900 Max Planck started a revolution in
physics without realizing it - Blackbody- an object that perfectly absorbs and
emits radiation - Experimental data could be fit by assuming that
energy was quantized!
38More Quantization
Electrons restricted to specific energy levels
39More Quantization
40What is light?
- Debate goes all the way back to Aristotle and
Democritus - Lots of evidence for light to be a wave
41Light as a Particle
- More intense light doesnt lead to more intense
radiation - 1905- Einstein hypothesized that light may be
composed particle-like pieces (photons) - Existence of photons later confirmed (1923)
42What about matter?
- Familiar with definition of matter as a
collection of particles (for example, a
baseball). - We have never observed baseballs diffracting
around corners
43Double Slit Experiment
- Light produces interference patterns when passed
through a slit
44Electrons can also act like a wave
- Interference builds up over time
45Recap
- Momentum, energy can be quantized
- Light can act like a wave and a particle
- Matter can act like a group of particles and a
wave
46Even Stranger- Double Slit Experiment Revisited
- If particle detectors are positioned at the slit,
the interference pattern will disappear - We cannot observe something acting as a particle
and wave at once
47Quantum Mechanics in Pop Culture
New Age Religion
Obscure Math
Image Source Church of the Cosmos
We are immortal timeless beings of light in an
infinitely expanding omniverse filled with
intelligent life.