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Quantum state engineering using one-dimensional discrete-time quantum walks
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsArbitrary Quantum StateQuantum ComputingPhysicsQuantum TechnologyQuantum State EngineeringEngineeringNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum AlgorithmQuantum InformationQuantum State PreparationQuantum SystemQuantum EntanglementQuantum Engineering
Quantum state preparation in high-dimensional systems is an essential requirement for many quantum-technology applications. The engineering of an arbitrary quantum state is, however, typically strongly dependent on the experimental platform chosen for implementation, and a general framework is still missing. Here we show that coined quantum walks on a line, which represent a framework general enough to encompass a variety of different platforms, can be used for quantum state engineering of arbitrary superpositions of the walker's sites. We achieve this goal by identifying a set of conditions that fully characterize the reachable states in the space comprising walker and coin and providing a method to efficiently compute the corresponding set of coin parameters. We assess the feasibility of our proposal by identifying a linear optics experiment based on photonic orbital angular momentum technology.
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