Steering of Quantum Walks through Coherent Control of High-dimensional Bi-photon Quantum Frequency Combs with Tunable State Entropies
Raktim Haldar, Robert Johanning, Philip R\"ubeling, Anahita Khodadad, Kashi, Thomas B{\ae}kkegaard, Surajit Bose, Nikolaj Thomas Zinner, and, Michael Kues

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the generation of high-dimensional quantum frequency combs with tunable entropies and shows how to steer quantum walks using coherent control, advancing scalable quantum information processing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel pulsed excitation and filtering scheme to produce quantum frequency combs with adjustable entropies, enabling controlled quantum walks and new quantum state manipulation methods.
Findings
Generated QFCs with normalized entropies from 0.35 to 1
Confirmed high-fidelity quantum tomography of states
Demonstrated steering and control of quantum walk directionality
Abstract
Quantum walks are central to a wide range of applications such as quantum search, quantum information processing, and entanglement transport. Gaining control over the duration and the direction of quantum walks (QWs) is crucial to implementing dedicated processing. However, in current systems, it is cumbersome to achieve in a scalable format. High-dimensional quantum states, encoded in the photons' frequency degree of freedom in on-chip devices are great assets for the scalable generation and reliable manipulation of large-scale complex quantum systems. These states, viz. quantum frequency combs (QFCs) accommodating huge information in a single spatial mode, are intrinsically noise tolerant, and suitable for transmission through optical fibers, thereby promising to revolutionize quantum technologies. Existing literature aimed to generate maximally entangled QFCs excited from…
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TopicsNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Optical Network Technologies · Quantum Information and Cryptography
