Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session OD01: V: On-Demand Presentations - Available throughout March Meeting
6:00 AM,
Sunday, March 3, 2024
Abstract: OD01.00096 : Quantum Information Science with Reconfigurable Photonic Waveguide Array*
Presenter:
Yang Yang
(RMIT University)
Authors:
Yang Yang
(RMIT University)
Akram Youssry
(RMIT University)
Robert J Chapman
(ETH Zurich)
Ben Haylock
(Heriot-Watt University)
Francesco Lenzini
(University of Muenster)
Yogesh N Joglekar
(Indiana University - Purdue University)
Mirko Lobino
(University of Trento)
Alberto Peruzzo
(RMIT University)
information. However, those devices lack reconfigurability or precise control of the device Hamiltonian. In this study, we present a Reconfigurable Waveguide Array (RWA) with 11 waveguides based on Lithium Niobate and experimentally demonstrate various applications including programming Hamiltonians, tunable quantum interference, and multi-dimensional quantum logics. These results open up new avenues for exploring the potential of this technology in photonic quantum computing.
*AP acknowledges an RMIT University Vice-Chancellor's Senior Research Fellowship and a Google Faculty Research Award. ML was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship (FT180100055). BH was supported by the Griffith University Postdoctoral Fellowship. YNJ was supported by ONR Grant No. N00014-21-1-2630. This work was supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council under the Centre of Excellence scheme (No: CE170100012), and the Griffith University Research Infrastructure Program. This work was partly performed at the Queensland node of the Australian National Fabrication Facility, a company established under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy to provide nano- and microfabrication facilities for Australia's researchers.
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