Quantum walks of correlated photons
- PMID: 20847264
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1193515
Quantum walks of correlated photons
Abstract
Quantum walks of correlated particles offer the possibility of studying large-scale quantum interference; simulating biological, chemical, and physical systems; and providing a route to universal quantum computation. We have demonstrated quantum walks of two identical photons in an array of 21 continuously evanescently coupled waveguides in a SiO(x)N(y) chip. We observed quantum correlations, violating a classical limit by 76 standard deviations, and found that the correlations depended critically on the input state of the quantum walk. These results present a powerful approach to achieving quantum walks with correlated particles to encode information in an exponentially larger state space.
Comment in
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Physics. Quantum walks through a waveguide maze.Science. 2010 Sep 17;329(5998):1477-8. doi: 10.1126/science.1195446. Science. 2010. PMID: 20847257 No abstract available.
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