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Computational advantage from quantum superposition of multiple temporal orders of photonic gates

Quantum Physics 2021-03-17 v3

Abstract

Models for quantum computation with circuit connections subject to the quantum superposition principle have been recently proposed. There, a control quantum system can coherently determine the order in which a target quantum system undergoes NN gate operations. This process, known as the quantum NN-switch, is a resource for several information-processing tasks. In particular, it provides a computational advantage -- over fixed-gate-order quantum circuits -- for phase-estimation problems involving NN unknown unitary gates. However, the corresponding algorithm requires an experimentally unfeasible target-system dimension (super)exponential in NN. Here, we introduce a promise problem for which the quantum NN-switch gives an equivalent computational speed-up with target-system dimension as small as 2 regardless of NN. We use state-of-the-art multi-core optical-fiber technology to experimentally demonstrate the quantum NN-switch with N=4N=4 gates acting on a photonic-polarization qubit. This is the first observation of a quantum superposition of more than N=2N=2 temporal orders, demonstrating its usefulness for efficient phase-estimation.

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@article{arxiv.2002.07817,
  title  = {Computational advantage from quantum superposition of multiple temporal orders of photonic gates},
  author = {Márcio M. Taddei and Jaime Cariñe and Daniel Martínez and Tania García and Nayda Guerrero and Alastair A. Abbott and Mateus Araújo and Cyril Branciard and Esteban S. Gómez and Stephen P. Walborn and Leandro Aolita and Gustavo Lima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.07817},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Main text: 9 pages, 3 figures; total 15 pages, 5 figures