Noise analysis of single-mode Gaussian operations using continuous-variable cluster states

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Alexander, Rafael N
Armstrong, Seiji
Ukai, Ryuji
Menicucci, Nicolas C

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American Physical Society

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We consider measurement-based quantum computation that uses scalable continuous-variable cluster states with a one-dimensional topology. The physical resource, known here as the dual-rail quantum wire, can be generated using temporally multiplexed offline squeezing and linear optics or by using a single optical parametric oscillator. We focus on an important class of quantum gates, specifically Gaussian unitaries that act on single quantum modes (qumodes), which gives universal quantum computation when supplemented with multi-qumode operations and photon-counting measurements. The dual-rail wire supports two routes for applying single-qumode Gaussian unitaries: The first is to use traditional one-dimensional quantum-wire cluster-state measurement protocols. The second takes advantage of the dual-rail quantum wire in order to apply unitaries by measuring pairs of qumodes called macronodes. We analyze and compare these methods in terms of the suitability for implementing single-qumode Gaussian measurement-based quantum computation.

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Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics

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2037-12-31