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Monitoring the generation of photonic linear cluster states with partial measurements

Quantum Physics 2025-12-02 v1

Abstract

Quantum states of light with many entangled photons are key resources for photonic quantum computing and quantum communication. In this work, we exploit a highly resource-efficient generation scheme based on a linear optical circuit embedding a fibered delay loop acting as a quantum memory. The single photons are generated with a bright single-photon source based on a semiconductor quantum dot, allowing to perform the entangling scheme up to 6 photons. We demonstrate 22, 33, 44 and 66-photon entanglement generation at respective rates of 66kHz, 120120Hz, 2.22.2Hz, and 22mHz, corresponding to an average scaling ratio of 4646. We introduce a method for real-time control of entanglement generation based on partially post-selected measurements. The visibility of such measurements carries faithful information to monitor the entanglement process, an important feature for the practical implementation of photonic measurement-based quantum computation.

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@article{arxiv.2505.01929,
  title  = {Monitoring the generation of photonic linear cluster states with partial measurements},
  author = {Valentin Guichard and Leonid Vidro and Dario A. Fioretto and Petr Steindl and Daniel Istrati and Yehuda Pilnyak and Mathias Pont and Martina Morassi and Aristide Lemaître and Isabelle Sagnes and Niccolo Somaschi and Nadia Belabas and Hagai Eisenberg and Pascale Senellart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.01929},
  year   = {2025}
}

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10 pages, 8 figures