Analyzing photon-count heralded entanglement generation between
solid-state spin qubits by decomposing the master equation dynamics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.04786v2
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2020 15:30:46 GMT
- Title: Analyzing photon-count heralded entanglement generation between
solid-state spin qubits by decomposing the master equation dynamics
- Authors: Stephen C. Wein, Jia-Wei Ji, Yu-Feng Wu, Faezeh Kimiaee Asadi,
Roohollah Ghobadi, and Christoph Simon
- Abstract summary: We analyze and compare three different schemes that can be used to generate entanglement between spin qubits in solid-state quantum systems.
We find that the limit to fidelity for each scheme is restricted by the mean wavepacket overlap of photons from each source.
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- Abstract: We analyze and compare three different schemes that can be used to generate
entanglement between spin qubits in optically-active single solid-state quantum
systems. Each scheme is based on first generating entanglement between the spin
degree of freedom and either the photon number, the time bin, or the
polarization degree of freedom of photons emitted by the systems. We compute
the time evolution of the entanglement generation process by decomposing the
dynamics of a Markovian master equation into a set of propagation
superoperators conditioned on the cumulative detector photon count. We then use
the conditional density operator solutions to compute the efficiency and
fidelity of the final spin-spin entangled state while accounting for spin
decoherence, optical pure dephasing, spectral diffusion, photon loss, phase
errors, detector dark counts, and detector photon number resolution
limitations. We find that the limit to fidelity for each scheme is restricted
by the mean wavepacket overlap of photons from each source, but that these
bounds are different for each scheme. We also compare the performance of each
scheme as a function of the distance between spin qubits.
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