Method to determine which quantum operations can be realized with linear optics with a constructive implementation recipe
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Method to determine which quantum operations can be realized with linear optics with a constructive implementation recipeDate
2019Publisher
American Physical SocietyISSN
2469-9926; 2469-9934Bibliographic citation
GARCIA-ESCARTIN, Juan Carlos; GIMENO, Vicent; MOYANO-FERNÁNDEZ, Julio José. Method to determine which quantum operations can be realized with linear optics with a constructive implementation recipe. Physical Review A, 2019, vol. 100, no 2, p. 022301.Type
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The evolution of quantum light through linear optical devices can be described by the scattering matrix S
of the system. For linear optical systems with m possible modes, the evolution of n input photons is given ... [+]
The evolution of quantum light through linear optical devices can be described by the scattering matrix S
of the system. For linear optical systems with m possible modes, the evolution of n input photons is given by
a unitary matrix U = ϕm,M (S), derived from a known homomorphism, ϕm,M , which depends on the size of the
resulting Hilbert space of the possible photon states, M. We present a method to decide whether a given unitary
evolution U for n photons in m modes can be achieved with linear optics or not and the inverse transformation
ϕ−1
m,M when the transformation can be implemented. Together with previous results, the method can be used to
find a simple optical system which implements any quantum operation within the reach of linear optics. The
results come from studying the adjoint map between the Lie algebras corresponding to the Lie groups of the
relevant unitary matrices. [-]
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