Optimal qubit circuits for quantum-enhanced telescopes

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Abstract

We propose two optimal phase-estimation schemes that can be used for quantum-enhanced long-baseline interferometry. By using distributed entanglement, it is possible to eliminate the loss of stellar photons during transmission over the baselines. The first protocol is a sequence of gates using nonlinear optical elements, optimized over all possible measurement schemes to saturate the Cramér-Rao bound. The second approach builds on an existing protocol, which encodes the time of arrival of the stellar photon into a quantum memory. Our modified version reduces both the number of ancilla qubits and the number of gate operations by a factor of two.

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Czupryniak, R., Steinmetz, J., Kwiat, P. G., & Jordan, A. N. (2023). Optimal qubit circuits for quantum-enhanced telescopes. Physical Review A, 108(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.108.052408

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