Experimental generalized quantum suppression law in Sylvester interferometers
Abstract
Photonic interference is a key quantum resource for optical quantum computation, and in particular for so-called boson sampling machines. In interferometers with certain symmetries, genuine multiphoton quantum interference effectively suppresses certain sets of events, as in the original Hong-Ou-Mandel effect. Recently, it was shown that some classical and semi-classical models could be ruled out by identifying such suppressions in Fourier interferometers. Here we propose a suppression law suitable for random-input experiments in multimode Sylvester interferometers, and verify it experimentally using 4- and 8-mode integrated interferometers. The observed suppression is stronger than what is observed in Fourier interferometers of the same size, and could be relevant to certification of boson sampling machines and other experiments relying on bosonic interference.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1705.08650,
title = {Experimental generalized quantum suppression law in Sylvester interferometers},
author = {Niko Viggianiello and Fulvio Flamini and Luca Innocenti and Daniele Cozzolino and Marco Bentivegna and Nicolò Spagnolo and Andrea Crespi and Daniel J. Brod and Ernesto F. Galvão and Roberto Osellame and Fabio Sciarrino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.08650},
year = {2018}
}
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