Single-photon-boosted type-I fusion gates
A. A. Melkozerov, S. S. Straupe, M. Yu. Saygin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a resource-efficient single-photon boosted type-I fusion gate with a success probability of 3/4, reducing resource overhead for scalable photonic quantum computing.
Contribution
It presents a novel boosted type-I fusion gate that uses only four ancillary photons and passive linear optics to achieve higher success probability.
Findings
Success probability of the gate is 5/8 with a distillation step.
Significantly reduces photonic resource requirements for large entangled states.
Expands the toolkit of resource-efficient linear-optical quantum primitives.
Abstract
Fusion measurements are a key primitive for linear-optical quantum computing and quantum networks. Type-I and type-II fusion gates are widely used to combine small entangled resource states into larger photonic states, but without ancillary resources their success probability is limited to . Existing -efficient type-I schemes rely on entangled Bell-pair ancillary states, whose preparation is itself probabilistic and resource-intensive. Here we propose a boosted type-I fusion gate that achieves a total success probability of using only four ancillary single photons and passive linear optics. The gate succeeds directly with probability , while a distillation step converts partially entangled outcomes into additional successful events. We quantify the practical advantage of this scheme by estimating the photonic resources required for generating representative large…
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