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Although there has been tremendous progress in the development of true “on-demand” single-photon sources, periodic or “pseudodemand” single-photon sources can be a sufficient resource for many optical quantum information processing applications. Here we review a recent experimental demonstration of a periodic single-photon source based on parametric down-conversion photon pairs, optical storage loops, and high-speed switching. We also review an experiment in which high speed switching and storage loops were used to implement a periodic quantum memory device for polarization-encoded single-photon qubits. Finally, we describe a method in which two of these periodic quantum memory devices are used to facilitate the production of a periodic source of entangled photon pairs. These experiments and proposals are all motivated within the context of linear optics quantum computing. |