Practical effects in the preparation of cluster states using weak non-linearities
(pp0053-0067)
Peter
P. Rohde, William J. Munro, Timothy C. Ralph, Peter van Loock, and Kae
Nemoto
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC8.1-2-4
Abstracts: We discuss experimental
effects in the implementation of a recent scheme for performing bus
mediated entangling operations between qubits. Here a bus mode, a strong
coherent state, successively undergoes weak Kerr-type non-linear
interactions with qubits. A quadrature measurement on the bus then
projects the qubits into an entangled state. This approach has the
benefit that entangling gates are non-destructive, may be performed
non-locally, and there is no need for efficient single photon detection.
In this paper we examine practical issues affecting its experimental
implementation. In particular, we analyze the effects of post-selection
errors, qubit loss, bus loss, mismatched coupling rates and
mode-mismatch. We derive error models for these effects and relate them
to realistic fault-tolerant thresholds, providing insight into realistic
experimental requirements.
Key words:
performing bus, entanglement, coherent
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