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Near-deterministic hybrid generation of arbitrary photonic graph states using a single quantum emitter and linear optics

Quantum Physics 2023-05-03 v5

Abstract

Since linear-optical two-photon gates are inherently probabilistic, measurement-based implementations are particularly well suited for photonic platforms: a large highly-entangled photonic resource state, called a graph state, is consumed through measurements to perform a computation. The challenge is thus to produce these graph states. Several generation procedures, which use either interacting quantum emitters or efficient spin-photon interface, have been proposed to create these photonic graph states deterministically. Yet, these solutions are still out of reach experimentally since the state-of-the-art is the generation of a linear graph state. Here, we introduce near-deterministic solutions for the generation of graph states using the current quantum emitter capabilities. We propose hybridizing quantum-emitter-based graph state generation with all-photonic fusion gates to produce graph states of complex topology near-deterministically. Our results should pave the way towards the practical implementation of resource-efficient quantum information processing, including measurement-based quantum communication and quantum computing.

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@article{arxiv.2205.09750,
  title  = {Near-deterministic hybrid generation of arbitrary photonic graph states using a single quantum emitter and linear optics},
  author = {Paul Hilaire and Leonid Vidro and Hagai S. Eisenberg and Sophia E. Economou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.09750},
  year   = {2023}
}

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22 pages, 10 figures