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Probing quantum walks through coherent control of high-dimensionally entangled photons

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Demonstrating continuously tunable photonic quantum walks in the frequency domain with high-dimensionally entangled photon pairs. Control over the duration of a quantum walk is critical to unlocking its full potential… Click to show full abstract

Demonstrating continuously tunable photonic quantum walks in the frequency domain with high-dimensionally entangled photon pairs. Control over the duration of a quantum walk is critical to unlocking its full potential for quantum search and the simulation of many-body physics. Here we report quantum walks of biphoton frequency combs where the duration of the walk, or circuit depth, is tunable over a continuous range without any change to the physical footprint of the system—a feature absent from previous photonic implementations. In our platform, entangled photon pairs hop between discrete frequency modes with the coupling between these modes mediated by electro-optic modulation of the waveguide refractive index. Through control of the phase across different modes, we demonstrate a rich variety of behavior: from walks exhibiting enhanced ballistic transport or strong energy confinement, to subspaces featuring scattering centers or local traps. We also explore the role of entanglement dimensionality in the creation of energy bound states, which illustrates the potential for these walks to quantify high-dimensional entanglement.

Keywords: walks coherent; quantum walks; dimensionally entangled; probing quantum; control; high dimensionally

Journal Title: Science Advances
Year Published: 2020

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