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Quantum
Information and Computation
ISSN: 1533-7146
published since 2001
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Vol.15 No.11&12 September 2015 |
Modular quantum memories using passive linear optics and coherent
feedback
(pp1017-1040)
Hendra
I. Nurdin and John E. Gough
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC15.11-12-9
Abstracts:
In this paper, we show that quantum memory for qudit states encoded in a
single photon pulsed optical field has a conceptually simple modular
realization using only passive linear optics and coherent feedback. We
exploit the idea that two decaying optical cavities can be coupled in a
coherent feedback configuration to create an internal mode of the
coupled system which is isolated and decoherence-free for the purpose of
qubit storage. The qubit memory can then be switched between
writing/read-out mode and storage mode simply by varying the routing of
certain freely propagating optical fields in the network. It is then
shown that the qubit memories can be interconnected with one another to
form a qudit quantum memory. We explain each of the phase of writing,
storage, and read-out for this modular quantum memory scheme. The
results point a way towards modular architectures for complex compound
quantum memories.
Key words:
Coherent feedback, optical quantum memories, decoherence
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