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Parametric downconversion and optical quantum gates: two's company, four's a crowd

by M Barbieri, T J Weinhold, B P Lanyon, A Gilchrist, K J Resch, M P Almeida, A G White
Journal of Modern Optics (2009)

Abstract

We show that the primary cause of errors in a broad class of optical quantum-logic gates are due to the higher-order photon terms in parametric downconversion sources. A model describing real-life imperfections in these entangling gates is presented and tested in an experiment where we entangle dependent photons from the same downconversion source using a controlled-z gate, and measure the state tomographically. We find good agreement between the modelled and measured results. Our investigations demonstrate that, although small, these noise terms are amplified by the intrinsic non-determinism of the gates. It is worth considering alternative schemes based on weak nonlinearities to see if they are more resilient to this degradation.

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