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Superconducting Qubits
Single-shot deterministic entanglement between non-interacting systems with linear optics
arXiv
Authors: Leigh S. Martin, K. Birgitta Whaley
Year
2019
Paper ID
14425
Status
Preprint
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Measurement-based heralded entanglement schemes have served as the primary link between physically separated qubits in most quantum information platforms. However, the impossibility of performing a deterministic Bell measurement with linear optics bounds the success rate of the standard protocols to at most 50%, which means that the entanglement of the unheralded state is zero. Here we show that the ability to perform feedback during the measurement process enables unit success probability in a single shot. Our primary feedback protocol, based on photon counting retains the same robustness as the standard Barrett-Kok scheme, while doubling the success probability even in the presence of loss. In superconducting circuits, for which homodyne detectors are more readily available than photon counters, we give another protocol that can deterministically entangle remote qubits given existing parameters. In constructing the latter protocol, we derive a general expression for locally optimal control that applies to any continuous, measurement-based feedback problem.
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