Abstract
Photons are excellent carriers of quantum information: They are resistant to decoherence and can easily propagate over large distances. Mature technologies for controlling their creation, propagation, and detection are now available. This, along with their capabilities for interfacing between other quantum platforms give them a unique standing in the development of applications in the NISQ era and beyond.
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