Parallel-in-time optical simulation of history states

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We present an experimental optical implementation of a parallel-in-time discrete model of quantum evolution, based on the entanglement between the quantum system and a finite-dimensional quantum clock. The setup is based on a programmable spatial light modulator which entangles the polarization and transverse spatial degrees of freedom of a single photon. It enables the simulation of a qubit history state containing the whole evolution of the system, capturing its main features in a simple and configurable scheme. We experimentally determine the associated system-time entanglement, which is a measure of distinguishable quantum evolution, and also the time average of observables, which in the present realization can be obtained through one single measurement.

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Pabón, D., Rebón, L., Bordakevich, S., Gigena, N., Boette, A., Iemmi, C., … Ledesma, S. (2019). Parallel-in-time optical simulation of history states. Physical Review A, 99(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.99.062333

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