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Automated discovery of high-dimensional multipartite entanglement with photons that never interacted
arXiv
Authors: Sören Arlt, Mario Krenn, Xuemei Gu
Year
2025
Paper ID
51335
Status
Preprint
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Quantum entanglement across spatially separated network nodes is conventionally established through the distribution of photons from a common source or via entanglement swapping that relies on Bell-state measurements and pre-shared entanglement. Path identity, where the emission origins of photons from different sources are made indistinguishable, offers an alternative route. We show that this mechanism enables complex multipartite, high-dimensional, and even logical entanglement between remote nodes whose photons never interacted. Our schemes require neither direct photon interaction, pre-shared entanglement, nor Bell-state measurements, highlighting a distinct resource for distributed quantum communication and computation. All of the solutions were discovered automatically using highly efficient computational design tools, indicating the potential for scientific inspiration from computational algorithms.
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