Dr. Radu Ionicioiu
Senior Researcher I
University of Cambridge, 1999
+40-(0)21-4042300 (ext. 3405)
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quantum information
quantum foundations, quantum information theory, quantum computation, quantum technologies

 

My research encompasses several areas of quantum computation/quantum information: foundations of quantum mechanics, measurement based quantum computing, graph states, optical quantum computing, photonic modules, entanglement in spin systems, Kitaev model, topological quantum gates, spin polarizing devices, solid state implementations.

    Present: quantum information, quantum computation, foundations of quantum mechanics, gedankenexperiments in quantum mechanics, graph/cluster states, architectures for photonic quantum computing

    Past: measurement based quantum computing, entanglement in spin systems, Kitaev model, topological quantum gates, spin polarizing devices, solid state implementations

 

  1. R.Ionicioiu, Sorting quantum systems efficiently, Scientific Reports 6, 25356 (2016).
  2. R.Ionicioiu, T.Jennewein, R.B.Mann, D.R.Terno, Is wave-particle objectivity compatible with determinism and locality?, Nature Communications 5, 4997(2014).
  3. R.Ionicioiu, D.R.Terno, Proposal for a Quantum Delayed-Choice Experiment, Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 230406 (2011); Physics Focus story: http://physics.aps.org/articles/v4/102.
  4. A.Hamma, R.Ionicioiu, P.Zanardi, Ground state entanglement and geometric entropy in the Kitaev’s model, Phys. Lett. A 337, 22 (2005).
  5. R. Ionicioiu, I. D’Amico, Mesoscopic Stern-Gerlach device to polarize spin currents, Phys. Rev. B 67, 041307(R) (2003).
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