Photon
engineering for quantum information processing
(pp480-502)
A.B. U'Ren, K. Banaszek, and I.A. Walmsley
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC3.s-3
Abstracts:
We study distinguishing information in the context of
quantum interference involving more than one parametric downconversion (PDC)
source and in the context of generating polarization-entangled photon
pairs based on PDC. We arrive at specific design criteria for two-photon
sources so that when used as part of complex optical systems, such as
photon-based quantum information processing schemes, distinguishing
information between the photons is eliminated guaranteeing high
visibility interference. We propose practical techniques which lead to
suitably engineered two-photon states that can be realistically
implemented with available technology. Finally, we study an
implementation of the nonlinear-sign shift (NS) logic gate with PDC
sources and show the effect of distinguishing information on the
performance of the gate.
Key words: parametric
down-conversion, polarization-entanglement, quantum communication, Bell
state measurement, optical quantum computing |