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Linear Optical Quantum Computing in a Single Spatial Mode
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2013
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EngineeringSingle Spatial ModeOptical ComputingQuantum ComputingQuantum ControlQuantum ProtocolsQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsQuantum AlgorithmQuantum InformationComputer EngineeringQuantum RoutersQuantum SwitchesLinear Optical QuantumQuantum TransducersQuantum CompilersQuantum OpticNatural SciencesUniversal QuantumQuantum DevicesQuantum CommunicationQuantum Error CorrectionQuantum HardwareQuantum AlgorithmsOptical Logic Gate
We present a scheme for linear optical quantum computing using time-bin-encoded qubits in a single spatial mode. We show methods for single-qubit operations and heralded controlled-phase (cphase) gates, providing a sufficient set of operations for universal quantum computing with the Knill-Laflamme-Milburn [Nature (London) 409, 46 (2001)] scheme. Our protocol is suited to currently available photonic devices and ideally allows arbitrary numbers of qubits to be encoded in the same spatial mode, demonstrating the potential for time-frequency modes to dramatically increase the quantum information capacity of fixed spatial resources. As a test of our scheme, we demonstrate the first entirely single spatial mode implementation of a two-qubit quantum gate and show its operation with an average fidelity of 0.84±0.07.
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