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Using laser beams to pioneer new quantum computing breakthrough

Published April 27, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Revolutionizing Quantum Computing with Optical Computing

Optical computing leverages the speed of light to execute vector-matrix operations more efficiently, enhancing processing speed and efficiency. By tapping into the principles of light interference, parallel computations are enabled, a crucial component of quantum computing algorithms.

A recent study conducted by physicists at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) has merged quantum computing with classical structured light to develop an innovative computing system. This system utilizes laser beams and everyday display technology, representing a significant advancement in the realm of quantum computing solutions.

The researchers behind this groundbreaking work utilized the unique properties of light to propel their study forward.

Dr. Isaac Nape, the Optica Emerging Leader Chair in Optics at Wits, explained, “While traditional computers function akin to switchboards, making simple yes or no decisions, our approach leverages laser beams to process multiple possibilities concurrently, significantly boosting computing power.”

The team constructed their system using laser beams, digital displays, and basic lenses. The key breakthrough in optical computing lies in the correlation between how light interacts with optical devices such as digital displays and lenses and the mathematical operations in quantum computing.

These operations, predominantly multiplication and addition using vectors and matrices, are executed at the speed of light. This advancement was demonstrated through the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm, which determines whether a computer’s operation is random or predictable. Quantum computers excel at solving this problem much faster than classical computers, showcasing the potential of optical computing for achieving quantum speed.

MSc student Mwezi Koni emphasized that this work could simulate even more intricate quantum algorithms, unlocking new avenues in quantum optimization and quantum machine learning.

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Koni elaborated, “Our system can accommodate 16 different levels of information as opposed to the two levels utilized in classical computers. Theoretically, we could scale this up to handle millions of levels, revolutionizing the processing of complex information.”

This development holds particular significance due to its accessibility. The system makes use of readily available equipment, making it a practical choice for research laboratories with limited access to costly computing technologies.

MSc student Hadrian Bezuidenhout highlighted, “Light serves as an ideal medium for this type of computing. It moves swiftly and can handle multiple calculations simultaneously, making it ideal for tackling complex problems that would take traditional computers significantly longer to solve.”

Journal Reference:

  1. Mwezi Koni, Hadrian Bezuidenhout, and Isaac Nape. Emulating quantum computing with optical matrix multiplication. APL Photonics. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0230335
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