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Time-bin-to-polarization conversion of ultrafast photonic qubits

Authors :
Khabat Heshami
Connor Kupchak
Michael Spanner
Philip J. Bustard
Benjamin J. Sussman
Jennifer Erskine
Duncan G. England
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cornell University Library, 2017.

Abstract

The encoding of quantum information in photonic time-bin qubits is apt for long-distance quantum communication schemes. In practice, due to technical constraints such as detector response time, or the speed with which copolarized time-bins can be switched, other encodings, e.g., polarization, are often preferred for operations like state detection. Here, we present the conversion of qubits between polarization and time-bin encodings by using a method that is based on an ultrafast optical Kerr shutter and attain efficiencies of 97% and an average fidelity of $0.827\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.003$ with shutter speeds near 1 ps. Our demonstration delineates an essential requirement for the development of hybrid and high-rate optical quantum networks.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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