On-chip coherent conversion of photonic quantum entanglement between different degrees of freedom

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Abstract

In the quantum world, a single particle can have various degrees of freedom to encode quantum information. Controlling multiple degrees of freedom simultaneously is necessary to describe a particle fully and, therefore, to use it more efficiently. Here we introduce the transverse waveguide-mode degree of freedom to quantum photonic integrated circuits, and demonstrate the coherent conversion of a photonic quantum state between path, polarization and transverse waveguide-mode degrees of freedom on a single chip. The preservation of quantum coherence in these conversion processes is proven by single-photon and two-photon quantum interference using a fibre beam splitter or on-chip beam splitters. These results provide us with the ability to control and convert multiple degrees of freedom of photons for quantum photonic integrated circuit-based quantum information process.

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Feng, L. T., Zhang, M., Zhou, Z. Y., Li, M., Xiong, X., Yu, L., … Guo, G. C. (2016). On-chip coherent conversion of photonic quantum entanglement between different degrees of freedom. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11985

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