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In situ quantum verification of polarization-stabilized optical channels

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Authors: Matthew L. Stevens, Noah I. Wasserbeck, Zachary Goisman, Arefur Rahman, John Michael Record, Taman Truong, Ariq Haqq, Muneer Alshowkan, Brian T. Kirby, Nils T. Otterstrom, Joseph M. Lukens

Year

2025

Paper ID

17885

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

The active stabilization of polarization channels is a task of growing importance as quantum networks move to deployed demonstrations over existing fiber infrastructure. However, the uniquely strict requirements for high-fidelity qubit transmission complicate the extent to which classical solutions may apply to future quantum networks, particularly in terms of recognizing noise sources present in low-flux, nonunitary channels. Here we introduce a novel in situ benchmarking approach that augments a classical polarization tracking system, limited to unitary correction, with simultaneously transmitted quantum light for ancilla-assisted process tomography of the full quantum map. Implemented in a local-area quantum network, our method uses the reconstructed map both to validate the classical compensation and to expose noise sources it fails to capture. A sliding measurement window that continuously updates the estimated quantum process further increases sensitivity to rapid channel fluctuations. Our results should unlock new opportunities for in situ channel characterization in quantum-classical coexistence networks.

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