We show that arrays of χ(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
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