Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7930220 Optics Communications 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Defining a computational basis of pseudo-number states, we interpret a coherent state of large amplitude, |α|⪢d/2π, as a qudit - a d-level quantum system - that is an even (meaning same size of amplitudes) superposition of d pseudo-number basis states. A pair of such coherent-state qudits can be maximally entangled by generalized Controlled-Z operation that is based on cross-Kerr nonlinearity, which can be weak for large d. Hence, a coherent-state optical qudit cluster state can be prepared by repetitive application of the generalized Controlled-Z operation to a set of coherent states. We thus propose an optical qudit teleportation as a simple demonstration of cluster state quantum computation.
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