Large reconfigurable quantum circuits with SPAD arrays and multimode fibers

  • Makowski A
  • Dąbrowski M
  • Antolovic I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Reprogrammable integrated optics provides a natural platform for tunable quantum photonic circuits, but faces challenges when high dimensions and high connectivity are involved. Here, we implement high-dimensional linear transformations on spatial modes of photons using wavefront shaping together with mode mixing in a multimode fiber, and measure photon correlations using a time-tagging single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) array. Our demonstration of a generalization of a Hong-Ou-Mandel interference to 22 output ports shows the scalability potential of wavefront shaping in complex media in conjunction with SPAD arrays for implementing high-dimensional reconfigurable quantum circuits. Specifically, we achieved (80.5±6.8)% similarity for indistinguishable photon pairs and (84.9±7.0)% similarity for distinguishable photon pairs using 22 detectors and random circuits.

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Makowski, A., Dąbrowski, M., Antolovic, I. M., Bruschini, C., Defienne, H., Charbon, E., … Gigan, S. (2024). Large reconfigurable quantum circuits with SPAD arrays and multimode fibers. Optica, 11(3), 340. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.506943

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