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Compactifying linear optical unitaries using multiport beamsplitters

Quantum Physics 2026-02-03 v3 Optics

Abstract

We show that any NN-dimensional unitary matrix can be realized using a finite sequence of concatenated identical fixed multiport beamsplitters (MBSs) and phase shifters (PSs). Our construction is based on a Lie group theorem applied to existing decompositions. Using the Bell-Walmsley-Clements framework, we prove that any NN-dimensional unitary requires N+2N+2 phase masks, N1N-1 fixed MBSs, and N1N-1 BSs. Our scheme requires only O(N)\mathcal{O}(N) fixed, identical components (MBSs and BSs) compared to the O(N2)\mathcal{O}(N^2) fixed BSs required by conventional schemes (e.g., Clements), all while keeping the same number of PSs. Experimentally, these MBS can be realized as a monolithic element via femtosecond laser writing, offering superior performance through reduced insertion losses. As an application, we present a reconfigurable linear optical circuit that implements a three-dimensional unitary emerging in the unambiguous discrimination of two nonorthogonal qubit states.

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@article{arxiv.2505.11371,
  title  = {Compactifying linear optical unitaries using multiport beamsplitters},
  author = {P. A. Ameen Yasir and Peter van Loock},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.11371},
  year   = {2026}
}

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