Fiber-compatible photonic feed-forward with 99% fidelity

  • Luiz Zanin G
  • Jacquet M
  • Spagnolo M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Both photonic quantum computation and the establishment of a quantum internet require fiber-based measurement and feed-forward in order to be compatible with existing infrastructure. Here we present a fiber-compatible scheme for measurement and feed-forward, whose performance is benchmarked by carrying out remote preparation of single-photon polarization states at telecom-wavelengths. The result of a projective measurement on one photon deterministically controls the path a second photon takes with ultrafast optical switches. By placing well-calibrated bulk passive polarization optics in the paths, we achieve a measurement and feed-forward fidelity of (99.0 ± 1)%, after correcting for other experimental errors. Our methods are useful for photonic quantum experiments including computing, communication, and teleportation.

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Luiz Zanin, G., Jacquet, M. J., Spagnolo, M., Schiansky, P., Calafell, I. A., Rozema, L. A., & Walther, P. (2021). Fiber-compatible photonic feed-forward with 99% fidelity. Optics Express, 29(3), 3425. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.409867

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