Cluster state engineering by phase modulation of a quantum optical frequency comb
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Abstract
We report the discovery of a conceptually simple technique to generate and tailor universal quantum computing resources known as cluster entangled states, here of light. Our method uses a single source of pairwise entangled optical fields, i.e., an optical parametric oscillator, and an electro-optic modulator, a common photonic device. We show that the combined action of the quantum source and of the phase modulator involves several tunable parameters that confer a high degree of quantum control over the generated quantum state, and can increase its topological dimension. This extremely simple architecture is highly compatible with on-chip integrated optics.
*This work was supported by NSF grants PHY-1820882, DMR-1839175, and EECS-1842641, and by BSF grant 2017743.
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