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Quantum Phase Estimation with Time-Frequency Qudits in a Single Photon (1906.11401v1)

Published 27 Jun 2019 in quant-ph and physics.optics

Abstract: The Phase Estimation Algorithm (PEA) is an important quantum algorithm used independently or as a key subroutine in other quantum algorithms. Currently most implementations of the PEA are based on qubits, where the computational units in the quantum circuits are two-dimensional states. Performing quantum computing tasks with higher dimensional states -- qudits -- has been proposed, yet a qudit-based PEA has not been realized. Using qudits can reduce the resources needed for achieving a given precision or success probability. Compared to other quantum computing hardware, photonic systems have the advantage of being resilient to noise, but the probabilistic nature of photon-photon interaction makes it difficult to realize two-photon controlled gates that are necessary components in many quantum algorithms. In this work, we report an experimental realization of a qudit-based PEA on a photonic platform, utilizing the high dimensionality in time and frequency degrees of freedom (DoFs) in a single photon. The controlled-unitary gates can be realized in a deterministic fashion, as the control and target registers are now represented by two DoFs in a single photon. This first implementation of a qudit PEA, on any platform, successfully retrieves any arbitrary phase with one ternary digit of precision.

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