We report the first hybrid matter-photon implementation of verifiable blind quantum computing. We use a trapped-ion quantum server and a client-side photonic detection system networked via a fibre-optic quantum link. The availability of memory qubits and deterministic entangling gates enables interactive protocols without post-selection - key requirements for any scalable blind server, which previous realisations could not provide. We quantify the privacy at <~0.03 leaked classical bits per qubit. This experiment demonstrates a path to fully verified quantum computing in the cloud.
@article{arxiv.2305.02936,
title = {Verifiable blind quantum computing with trapped ions and single photons},
author = {P. Drmota and D. P. Nadlinger and D. Main and B. C. Nichol and E. M. Ainley and D. Leichtle and A. Mantri and E. Kashefi and R. Srinivas and G. Araneda and C. J. Ballance and D. M. Lucas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.02936},
year = {2024}
}