Compact linear optical scheme for Bell state generation
The capability of linear optics to generate entangled states is exploited in photonic quantum information processing, however, it is challenging to obtain entangled logical qubit states. We report, to the best of our knowledge, the most compact scheme producing the dual-rail-encoded Bell states out...
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Zusammenfassung: | The capability of linear optics to generate entangled states is exploited in
photonic quantum information processing, however, it is challenging to obtain
entangled logical qubit states. We report, to the best of our knowledge, the
most compact scheme producing the dual-rail-encoded Bell states out of four
single photons. Our scheme requires a five-mode interferometer and a single
photon detector, while the previously known schemes use six-mode
interferometers and two photon detectors. Using computer optimization, we have
found a decomposition of the five-mode interferometer with a minimum number of
beam-splitters and phase-shift elements. Besides compactness, our scheme also
offers a success probability of $1/9$, which is higher than $2/27$ provided by
the six-mode counterparts. The analysis suggests that the elevated success
probability is connected to higher order of photon interference realized by our
scheme, in particular, four-photon interference is implemented in our scheme,
while three-photon interference was implemented in previous counterparts. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2105.06306 |