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Deterministic Generation of a Cluster State of Entangled Photons

Quantum Physics 2016-09-09 v1

Abstract

We use semiconductor quantum dots, "artificial atoms," to implement a scheme for deterministic generation of long strings of entangled photons in a cluster state, an important resource for quantum information processing. We demonstrate a prototype device which produces strings of a few hundred photons in which the entanglement persists over 5 sequential photons. The implementation follows a proposal by Lindner and Rudolph (Phys. Rev. Lett. 2009) which suggested periodic timed excitation of a precessing electron spin as a mechanism for entangling the electron spin with the polarization of the sequentially emitted photons. In our realization, the entangling qubit is a quantum dot confined dark exciton. By performing full quantum process tomography, we obtain the process map which fully characterizes the evolution of the system, containing the dark exciton and n photons after n applications of the periodic excitations. Our implementation may greatly reduce the resources needed for quantum information processing.

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@article{arxiv.1606.07492,
  title  = {Deterministic Generation of a Cluster State of Entangled Photons},
  author = {Ido Schwartz and Dan Cogan and Emma R. Schmidgall and Yaroslav Don and Liron Gantz and Oded Kenneth and Netanel H. Lindner and David Gershoni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.07492},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

11 pages, 4 figures; supporting material is attached at the end of the main paper