Time-Domain-Multiplexed Measurement-Based Quantum Operations with 25-MHz Clock Frequency

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Abstract

Continuous-variable optical quantum computation has seen much progress in recent years. In particular, cluster states - the universal resource for measurement-based quantum computation - have been realized in a scalable fashion using the time-domain multiplexing method. To utilize the cluster states in actual quantum computation, the measurement bases need to be programmed according to the desired computation. In addition, as the information is encoded in time in the time-domain multiplexing method, the measurement bases must be dynamically changed in time to fully utilize the large-scale cluster states. Here we report demonstrations of quantum operations using time-domain-multiplexed cluster states with a clock frequency of 25 MHz. This is achieved by our combining the cluster-state-generation setup with the setup to change the measurement basis in the time domain. We also formulate a method to evaluate and verify continuous-variable operations where the quantum entanglements in the cluster states are utilized. Therefore, we demonstrate the implementation of quantum operations on scalable continuous-variable cluster-state architectures. The results in this work are compatible with the developing nonlinear feedforward and non-Gaussian state generation technology, which brings the realization of the large-scale fault-tolerant universal optical quantum computer closer to reality.

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Asavanant, W., Charoensombutamon, B., Yokoyama, S., Ebihara, T., Nakamura, T., Alexander, R. N., … Furusawa, A. (2021). Time-Domain-Multiplexed Measurement-Based Quantum Operations with 25-MHz Clock Frequency. Physical Review Applied, 16(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.16.034005

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