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Chiral single-photon switch-assisted quantum logic gate with a nitrogen-vacancy center in a hybrid system

Yuan Zhou, Dong‐Yan Lü, Wei-You Zeng

2021Photonics Research21 citationsDOI

Abstract

We propose what we believe is a novel proposal for realizing a quantum C-NOT logic gate, through fabricating an interesting hybrid device with a chiral photon-pulse switch, a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center, and an optical microcavity. Three major different practical routes on realizing a chiral photon emitter are discussed, which can implement a chiral control unit via the nonreciprocal emitter–photon interactions, so-called “propagation-direction-dependent” emission. With the assistance of dichromatic microwave driving fields, we carry out the relevant C-NOT operations by engineering the interactions on a single NV spin in a cavity. We note that this logic gate is robust against practical noise and experimental imperfection, and this attempt may evoke wide and fruitful applications in quantum information processing.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum logicPhotonLogic gatePhysicsQuantum networkQuantum opticsNitrogen-vacancy centerQuantumQuantum sensorOptoelectronicsMicrowaveQuantum technologyPhotonicsQuantum computerElectronic engineeringQuantum mechanicsOpen quantum systemEngineeringQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum optics and atomic interactionsMechanical and Optical Resonators
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