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arxiv: 1805.10999 · v3 · pith:54Z57OSCnew · submitted 2018-05-28 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

8x8 Reconfigurable quantum photonic processor based on silicon nitride waveguides

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keywords quantuminformationprocessingnitrideopticalphotonicsilicondemonstrate
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The development of large-scale optical quantum information processing circuits ground on the stability and reconfigurability enabled by integrated photonics. We demonstrate a reconfigurable 8x8 integrated linear optical network based on silicon nitride waveguides for quantum information processing. Our processor implements a novel optical architecture enabling any arbitrary linear transformation and constitutes the largest programmable circuit reported so far on this platform. We validate a variety of photonic quantum information processing primitives, in the form of Hong-Ou-Mandel interference, bosonic coalescence/anticoalescence and high-dimensional single-photon quantum gates. We achieve fidelities that clearly demonstrate the promising future for large-scale photonic quantum information processing using low-loss silicon nitride.

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