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2002

Chapman University

Quantum Physics

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Experimental Quantum Cloning Of Single Photons, Antia Lamas-Linares, Christoph Simon, John C. Howell, Dik Bouwmeester Mar 2002

Experimental Quantum Cloning Of Single Photons, Antia Lamas-Linares, Christoph Simon, John C. Howell, Dik Bouwmeester

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

Although perfect copying of unknown quantum systems is forbidden by the laws of quantum mechanics, approximate cloning is possible. A natural way of realizing quantum cloning of photons is by stimulated emission. In this context, the fundamental quantum limit to the quality of the clones is imposed by the unavoidable presence of spontaneous emission. In our experiment, a single input photon stimulates the emission of additional photons from a source on the basis of parametric down-conversion. This leads to the production of quantum clones with near-optimal fidelity. We also demonstrate universality of the copying procedure by showing that the same …


Optimal Simulation Of Two-Qubit Hamiltonians Using General Local Operations, C. H. Bennett, J. I. Cirac, Matthew S. Leifer, D. W. Leung, N. Linden, S. Popescu, G. Vidal Jan 2002

Optimal Simulation Of Two-Qubit Hamiltonians Using General Local Operations, C. H. Bennett, J. I. Cirac, Matthew S. Leifer, D. W. Leung, N. Linden, S. Popescu, G. Vidal

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

We consider the simulation of the dynamics of one nonlocal Hamiltonian by another, allowing arbitrary local resources but no entanglement or classical communication. We characterize notions of simulation, and proceed to focus on deterministic simulation involving one copy of the system. More specifically, two otherwise isolated systems A and B interact by a nonlocal Hamiltonian H≠HA+HB . We consider the achievable space of Hamiltonians H8 such that the evolution e2iH8t can be simulated by the interaction H interspersed with local operations. For any dimensions of A and B, and any nonlocal Hamiltonians H and H8, there exists a scale factor …