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Remotely Preparing Many Qubits with a Single Photon

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Authors: Tzula B. Propp, Benedikt Tissot, Anders S. Sørensen, Stephanie D. C. Wehner

Year

2026

Paper ID

45588

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

A single photon in a superposition of d modes naturally encode a d-dimensional quantum system, a so-called qudit. We show that such superpositions can be leveraged to achieve a quantum speed-up of remote remote state preparation (RSP): a primitive for several quantum network protocols. For a superposition over dgeq 2 modes, the photon state can encode up to {rm Log}2(d) qubits, which we exploit in a proposed reflection based RSP protocol with multiple variations. For single qubit RSP, we achieve a performance comparable to the best known existing schemes but with reduced requirements for phase stabilization. For many qubit RSP the achievable success rates remain high despite needing exponentially many temporal modes, since only one photon needs to be transmitted and detected to prepare multiple qubits. By simultaneously preparing many qubits at once, we bypass limited qubit lifetimes limited qubit lifetimes and improve fidelities beyond what is achievable with existing RSP protocols.

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  • A single photon in a superposition of d modes naturally encode a d-dimensional quantum system, a so-called qudit.

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