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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing Quantum Simulation

Tensor network states in time-bin quantum optics

arXiv
Authors: Michael Lubasch, Antonio A. Valido, Jelmer J. Renema, W. Steven Kolthammer, Dieter Jaksch, Myungshik S. Kim, Ian Walmsley, Raúl García-Patrón

Year

2017

Paper ID

39249

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Preprint

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Abstract

The current shift in the quantum optics community towards large-size experiments - with many modes and photons - necessitates new classical simulation techniques that go beyond the usual phase space formulation of quantum mechanics. To address this pressing demand we formulate linear quantum optics in the language of tensor network states. As a toy model, we extensively analyze the quantum and classical correlations of time-bin interference in a single fiber loop. We then generalize our results to more complex time-bin quantum setups and identify different classes of architectures for high-complexity and low-overhead boson sampling experiments.

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