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Quantum remote control utilizing multiple degrees of freedom

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OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 169, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2023.110075

Keywords

Remote implementation of quantum operation; Multiple degrees of freedom; Cross-Kerr interaction

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We present protocols for remote implementation of general operators between two nodes, utilizing simultaneous entanglement in two independent degrees of freedom. The protocols are fulfilled near deterministically in two steps, using cross-Kerr interaction and X-quadrature measurements in the first step and available optical elements and single-photon detectors in the second step. Our protocols are beneficial to long-distance quantum communication and quantum metrology.
We present protocols for remote implementation of general operators between two nodes, which are considered: the first where an arbitrary single-qubit operation acts on photon state in the polarization degree of freedom, and the second with photon state in the temporal degree of freedom. By employing simultaneous entanglement in two independent degrees of freedom, both protocols are fulfilled near deterministically in two steps. In the first step, the effective cross-Kerr interaction and X-quadrature measurements of the coherent states are main tools for achieving the goal. Together with the available existing optical elements and common single -photon detectors, the construction circuit of the second step is simple and feasible with current technologies. Our protocols are beneficial to long-distance quantum communication and quantum metrology.

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