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Re: Quantum Computing...

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Re: Quantum Computing...

Postby awykel@ieee.org » Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:43 am

I have recently read the Princeton definition in their book on Mathematics, I describes that all that is needed is the correct quantum field to be produced to create a quantum computer. Shortly after my mind was racing and became full of thoughts. My background is in photonics and I have always disregarded quantum computing because I believed optical based computers would out perform them, well they do, but for certain things like calculating a Fast Fourer Transform quantum computers are really fast. So my mind came up with a new novel idea of creating a quantum computer device not much different then regular computer chips. Here is the design and it's an optical system that relies on interference:

The base sub-straight is composed of a matrix of white light micro lasers the laser array is build like a city of pyramids that allow each step of teh pyramid to create a distinct beam of laser light, this like in the array can be activated and varied in intensity or digitally.

next the light from the array is passed through a thin convex optic to create positive and negative interference between the beams of light, since all the lasers are made from the same sub-straight the will in facf interfere unlike normal lasers which will not interfere because they come from a material which is not directly quantimly entangled with each other. Nice thing about this stage of the device is that different optic components can be used to create the interference pattern, this becomes important in the next two steps.

next an array of prism like pezio-electric devices are created which refract a portion of the light. The pezio crystal array can be designed so that many vectors can be refracted producing multicolor interference, which is actually a map to the quantum state of the lasers that emitted the light, don't ask me to explain how I now this just trust me. So you could have prisms that expand on the quadrants of each bit of the matrix allowing for even further computational freedom.

Next a highly sensitive CCD like a 12 mega pixel camera array is created in the same way the lasers are created in a pyramid step matrix, this is where the quantum field will collapse and we measure the results of a frame of the computation.

Last an x,y occlator is merged between the pezio array and the lasers, this allows for scanning the quantum field. The quantum field is really nothing more then an active hologram with a little refractive magic to disassemble the quantum field.

Vola' you have a powerful quantum computer chip which is ready to have data fed into it. Don't ask me how to feed it the correct coordinates for doing an FFT or any other computation, that would take much research in number theory which is beyond the scope of this abstract.
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