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All-optical ultrafast arbitrary rotation of hole orbital qubits with direct phase control

Quantum Physics 2024-11-14 v2 Optics

Abstract

Complete quantum control of a stationary quantum bit embedded in a quantum emitter is crucial for photonic quantum information technologies. Recently, the orbital degree of freedom in optically active quantum dots has emerged as a promising candidate. However, the essential ability to perform arbitrary rotations on orbital qubits remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate arbitrary rotation of a hole orbital qubit with direct phase control using picosecond optical pulses. This is achieved by successfully inducing stimulated Raman transitions within Λ\Lambda systems coupled via radiative Auger processes. The new capability enables direct control of polar and azimuth angles of the Bloch vector without requiring timed precession. Our results establish orbital states in solid-state quantum emitters as a viable resource for applications in high-speed quantum information processing.

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@article{arxiv.2403.15295,
  title  = {All-optical ultrafast arbitrary rotation of hole orbital qubits with direct phase control},
  author = {Jun-Yong Yan and Liang Zhai and Hans-Georg Babin and Yuanzhen Li and Si-Hui Pei and Moritz Cygorek and Wei Fang and Fei Gao and Andreas D. Wieck and Arne Ludwig and Chao-Yuan Jin and Da-Wei Wang and Feng Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.15295},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Manuscript with 7 pages and 4 figures plus Supplementary Material comprising 9 pages and 10 figures