Programmable quantum circuits in a large-scale photonic waveguide array

Schematic of the 11-RWA and protocol for independent control of subcircuits

Over the past decade, integrated quantum photonic technologies have shown great potential as a platform for studying quantum phenomena and realizing large-scale quantum information processing.

Recently, there have been proposals for utilizing waveguide lattices to implement quantum gates, providing a more compact and robust solution compared to discrete implementation with directional couplers and phase shifters.

A team has reported on the first demonstration of precise control of single photon states on an 11-dimensional continuously-coupled programmable waveguide array.

Through electro-optical control, the array is subdivided into decoupled subcircuits and the degree of on-chip quantum interference can be tuned with a maximum visibility of 0.962 ± 0.013.

Furthermore, they showed simultaneous control of two subcircuits on a single device.

These results demonstrate the potential of using this technology as a building block for quantum information processing applications.

npj Quantum Information, Published online: 03 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41534-024-00934-6

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