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20-Mode Universal Quantum Photonic Processor

Authors :
Taballione, Caterina
Anguita, Malaquias Correa
de Goede, Michiel
Venderbosch, Pim
Kassenberg, Ben
Snijders, Henk
Kannan, Narasimhan
Vleeshouwers, Ward L.
Smith, Devin
Epping, Jörn P.
van der Meer, Reinier
Pinkse, Pepijn W. H.
Vlekkert, Hans van den
Renema, Jelmer J.
Source :
Quantum 7, 1071 (2023)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Integrated photonics is an essential technology for optical quantum computing. Universal, phase-stable, reconfigurable multimode interferometers (quantum photonic processors) enable manipulation of photonic quantum states and are one of the main components of photonic quantum computers in various architectures. In this paper, we report the realization of the largest quantum photonic processor to date. The processor enables arbitrary unitary transformations on its 20 input modes with an amplitude fidelity of $F_{\text{Haar}} = 97.4\%$ and $F_{\text{Perm}} = 99.5\%$ for Haar-random and permutation matrices, respectively, an optical loss of 2.9 dB averaged over all modes, and high-visibility quantum interference with $V_{\text{HOM}}=98\%$. The processor is realized in $\mathrm{Si_3N_4}$ waveguides and is actively cooled by a Peltier element.<br />Comment: Added authors Narasimhan Kannan and Ward L. Vleeshouwers that were missing. Added references and further technical information. Corrected the name of the funding agency (NWO). Made changes after acceptance for publication in Quantum

Subjects

Subjects :
Quantum Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Quantum 7, 1071 (2023)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.01801
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2023-08-01-1071