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Implementation of a simultaneous message passing protocol using optical vortices

Optics 2020-12-02 v2 Signal Processing

Abstract

The implementation of optical quantum gates comes at the cost of incorporating a source of nonclassical light, which suffers from a low flux of photons, and thus, long acquisition times. Quantum-mimetic optical gates combine the benefits of quantum systems with the convenience of using intense light beams. Here, we are concerned with the classical implementation of a controlled-SWAP (c-SWAP) gate using the tools of structured light. A c-SWAP gate is a three-qubit gate, where one of the input qubits controls the exchange of information between the other two qubits. We use Laguerre-Gauss beams to realize the c-SWAP gate and demonstrate one of its primary applications: the comparison of two signals without revealing their content, i.e., a simultaneous message-passing protocol. We achieve signal-comparison measurements with modulation speeds of kHz using a digital micromirror device as a spatial light modulator. Our system is capable of performing dynamic error analysis and a normalization procedure, which overcomes the necessity of data postprocessing and largely reduces comparison times.

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@article{arxiv.2006.07994,
  title  = {Implementation of a simultaneous message passing protocol using optical vortices},
  author = {Mateusz Szatkowski and Julian Koechlin and Dorilian Lopez-Mago},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.07994},
  year   = {2020}
}
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