Q-DICE provides a hardware-aware emulation environment for distributed quantum circuits using QPU slicing, stitching, and noise modeling with Kraus operators, validated to 4% fidelity on experimental data.
Realization of a multinode quantum network of remote solid- state qubits
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Three entangling gate types (ZZ, ZX, YY) for group-IV color centers are analyzed via dynamical decoupling, double-quantum transitions, optimal control, and algebraic decomposition, yielding quantum speed limits and practical protocol comparisons.
Freestanding diamond directional couplers are designed, fabricated via angled RIBE, measured at 46(16)% splitting, and shown compatible with integrated SnV- centers exhibiting coherent optical control.
Proposes a heterogeneous quantum repeater network architecture using recursive designs and RuleSets with a new bridging building block, but states that full-scale resource trade-off analysis remains future work.
A time-bin multiplexing protocol generates parallel multipartite entanglement among N quantum nodes using a photon whose time-bin dimension stays independent of N.
Arqon delivers reliable quantum network service via admission control and scheduling that satisfies defined reliability requirements for accepted demands in static topologies, with O(k^3) and O(N^3) complexity.
The paper introduces a modular, hardware-agnostic architecture using entanglement packets for scheduling network operations in quantum networks to enable end-to-end entanglement generation integrated with local program execution, demonstrated via simulation on a 6-node star topology.
Numerical optimal control produces robust two-qubit gates exceeding 99.9% fidelity for a GeV-13C system under realistic noise.
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Q-DICE: Quantum Distributed Interconnect Compiler and Emulator
Q-DICE provides a hardware-aware emulation environment for distributed quantum circuits using QPU slicing, stitching, and noise modeling with Kraus operators, validated to 4% fidelity on experimental data.
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Control Protocols for Entangling Gates for Group-IV Color-Centers in Diamond
Three entangling gate types (ZZ, ZX, YY) for group-IV color centers are analyzed via dynamical decoupling, double-quantum transitions, optimal control, and algebraic decomposition, yielding quantum speed limits and practical protocol comparisons.
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Color-Center-Compatible Freestanding Diamond Directional Couplers for Quantum Photonics
Freestanding diamond directional couplers are designed, fabricated via angled RIBE, measured at 46(16)% splitting, and shown compatible with integrated SnV- centers exhibiting coherent optical control.
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Resource Management in Heterogeneous Quantum Repeater Networks
Proposes a heterogeneous quantum repeater network architecture using recursive designs and RuleSets with a new bridging building block, but states that full-scale resource trade-off analysis remains future work.
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Resource-efficient parallel entanglement generation for multinode quantum networks via time-bin multiplexing
A time-bin multiplexing protocol generates parallel multipartite entanglement among N quantum nodes using a photon whose time-bin dimension stays independent of N.
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Arqon: A suite of control applications enabling a reliable quantum network
Arqon delivers reliable quantum network service via admission control and scheduling that satisfies defined reliability requirements for accepted demands in static topologies, with O(k^3) and O(N^3) complexity.
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A Modular Quantum Network Architecture for Integrating Network Scheduling with Local Program Execution
The paper introduces a modular, hardware-agnostic architecture using entanglement packets for scheduling network operations in quantum networks to enable end-to-end entanglement generation integrated with local program execution, demonstrated via simulation on a 6-node star topology.
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Optimal Two-Qubit Gates for Group-IV Color-Centers in Diamond
Numerical optimal control produces robust two-qubit gates exceeding 99.9% fidelity for a GeV-13C system under realistic noise.