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arxiv 2211.05703 v1 pith:WBA2DADD submitted 2022-11-10 quant-ph physics.optics

High-speed thin-film lithium niobate quantum processor driven by a solid-state quantum emitter

classification quant-ph physics.optics
keywords quantumphotoniccircuitshigh-speedsolid-statedeterministicintegratedlithium
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Scalable photonic quantum computing architectures pose stringent requirements on photonic processing devices. The need for low-loss high-speed reconfigurable circuits and near-deterministic resource state generators are some of the most challenging requirements. Here we develop an integrated photonic platform based on thin-film lithium niobate and interface it with deterministic solid-state single-photon sources based on quantum dots in nanophotonic waveguides. The generated photons are processed with low-loss circuits programmable at speeds of several GHz. We realize a variety of key photonic quantum information processing functionalities with the high-speed circuits, including on-chip quantum interference, photon demultiplexing, and reprogrammability of a four-mode universal photonic circuit. These results show a promising path forward for scalable photonic quantum technologies by merging integrated photonics with solid-state deterministic photon sources in a heterogeneous approach to scaling up.

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