225 research outputs found

    Coupling quasi-phase matching: entanglement buildup in χ(2)\chi^{(2)} nonlinear waveguide arrays

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    Wavevector quasi-phase matching was devised in the 1960s as a way to boost nonlinear interactions with efficient quantum noise squeezing as one outstanding outcome. In the era of quantum technologies, we propose a new coupling quasi-phase matching for efficient generation of multimode downconverted quantum light in nonlinear waveguide arrays. We highlight this technique achieving multimode quantum entanglement and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering buildup. We discuss the feasibility of this method with current technology and demonstrate its competitiveness as a resource for continuous variables quantum information.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, v2 closer to published versio

    Zero supermode-based multipartite entanglement in χ(2)\chi^{(2)} nonlinear waveguides arrays

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    We show that arrays of χ(2)\chi^{(2)} nonlinear waveguides in the second harmonic generation regime are a promising source of continuous-variable entanglement. We indeed demonstrate analytically that optical arrays with odd number of waveguides injected with the zero-eigenvalue fundamental supermode entangle this fundamental supermode with a collective harmonic field. Moreover the fundamental individual modes are multipartite entangled and their entanglement grows with propagation length. The device is scalable, robust to losses, does not rely on specific values of nonlinearity and coupling and is easily realized with current technology. It thus stands as an unprecedented candidate for generation of multipartite continuous-variable entanglement for optical quantum information processing.Comment: Main text: 7 pages, 6 figures. Supplemental material: 5 pages, 2 figure. v2 closer to published versio

    The Elusiveness of Governing Migrant Integration: Why putting complexity in boxes does not work

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    This dissertation revolves around the question of how local governments are making sense and are responding to the challenges of increasingly diverse societies. I thereby focus on the empirical reality of government workers and migrants. My research question is as follows: __How do local governing actors make sense of and respond to migration-related diversity and how can these responses be explained?_

    Communication Enhancement Through Quantum Coherent Control of NN Channels in an Indefinite Causal-order Scenario

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    In quantum Shannon theory, transmission of information is enhanced by quantum features. Up to very recently, the trajectories of transmission remained fully classical. Recently, a new paradigm was proposed by playing quantum tricks on two completely depolarizing quantum channels i.e. using coherent control in space or time of the two quantum channels. We extend here this control to the transmission of information through a network of an arbitrary number NN of channels with arbitrary individual capacity i.e. information preservation characteristics in the case of indefinite causal order. We propose a formalism to assess information transmission in the most general case of NN channels in an indefinite causal order scenario yielding the output of such transmission. Then we explicitly derive the quantum switch output and the associated Holevo limit of the information transmission for N=2N=2, N=3N=3 as a function of all involved parameters. We find in the case N=3N=3 that the transmission of information for three channels is twice of transmission of the two channel case when a full superposition of all possible causal orders is used

    Continuous-variable entanglement of two bright coherent states that never interacted

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    We study continuous-variable entanglement of bright quantum states in a pair of evanescently coupled nonlinear χ(2)\chi^{(2)} waveguides operating in the regime of degenerate down-conversion. We consider the case where only the energy of the nonlinearly generated fields is exchanged between the waveguides while the pump fields stay independently guided in each original waveguide. We show that this device, when operated in the depletion regime, entangles the two non-interacting bright pump modes due to a nonlinear cascade effect. It is also shown that two-colour quadripartite entanglement can be produced when certain system parameters are appropriately set. This device works in the traveling-wave configuration, such that the generated quantum light shows a broad spectrum. The proposed device can be easily realized with current technology and therefore stands as a good candidate for a source of bipartite or multipartite entangled states for the emerging field of optical continuous-variable quantum information processing.Comment: 10 pages, 12 figure
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