A recirculating bricks mesh lets a single photonic processor be reprogrammed to implement crossbar networks, optical interference circuits, and self-calibrating systems via power monitoring and feedback.
Recirculating Quantum Photonic Networks for Fast Deterministic Quantum Information Processing
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abstract
A fundamental challenge in photonics-based deterministic quantum information processing is to realize key transformations on time scales shorter than those of detrimental decoherence and loss mechanisms. This challenge has been addressed through device-focused approaches that aim to increase nonlinear interactions relative to decoherence rates. In this work, we adopt a complementary architecture-focused approach by proposing a recirculating quantum photonic network (RQPN) that minimizes the duration of quantum information processing tasks, thereby reducing the requirements on nonlinear interaction rates. The RQPN consists of a network of all-to-all connected nonlinear cavities with dynamically controlled waveguide couplings, and it processes information by capturing a photonic input state, recirculating photons between the cavities, and releasing a photonic output state. We demonstrate the RQPN's architectural advantage through two examples: first, we show that processing all qubits simultaneously yields faster operations than single- and two-qubit decompositions of the three-qubit Toffoli gate. Second, we demonstrate implementations of a measurement-free correction for single-photon loss, achieving up to seven-fold speedups and significantly improved hardware efficiency relative to state-of-the-art architecture proposals. Our work shows that a single hardware-efficient recirculating architecture substantially reduces the temporal overhead of multi-qubit gates and quantum error correction, thereby lowering the barrier to experimental realizations of deterministic photonic quantum information processing.
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A recirculating bricks mesh photonic processor is proposed as a platform to realize multiple quantum distillation protocols with low optical depth.
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Programmable recirculating bricks mesh architecture for photonic neural networks
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Implementation of distillation protocols using a recirculating bricks mesh network
A recirculating bricks mesh photonic processor is proposed as a platform to realize multiple quantum distillation protocols with low optical depth.