Polynomial approximation of non-Gaussian unitaries by counting one photon at a time
Quantum Physics
2017-06-13 v2
Abstract
In quantum computation with continous-variable systems, quantum advantage can only be achieved if some non-Gaussian resource is available. Yet, non-Gaussian unitary evolutions and measurements suited for computation are challenging to realize in the lab. We propose and analyze two methods to apply a polynomial approximation of any unitary operator diagonal in the amplitude quadrature representation, including non-Gaussian operators, to an unknown input state. Our protocols use as a primary non-Gaussian resource a single-photon counter. We use the fidelity of the transformation with the target one on Fock and coherent states to assess the quality of the approximate gate.
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@article{arxiv.1703.06693,
title = {Polynomial approximation of non-Gaussian unitaries by counting one photon at a time},
author = {Francesco Arzani and Nicolas Treps and Giulia Ferrini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.06693},
year = {2017}
}
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11 pages, 7 figures