Quantum teleportation of an elemental silicon nanophotonic CNOT gate
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.16783v1
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 17:29:49 GMT
- Title: Quantum teleportation of an elemental silicon nanophotonic CNOT gate
- Authors: Kai-Chi Chang, Xiang Cheng, Felix Ribuot-Hirsch, Murat Can Sarihan, Yujie Chen, Jaime Gonzalo Flor Flores, Mingbin Yu, Patrick Guo-Qiang Lo, Dim-Lee Kwong, Chee Wei Wong,
- Abstract summary: Large-scale quantum computers possess the capacity to effectively tackle practical problems that can be insurmountable for classical computers.<n>Main challenge in building these quantum computers is to realize scalable modules for remote qubits and entanglement.<n> quantum gate teleportation requires only local operations, classical communication, and shared entanglement.<n>We experimentally demonstrate the quantum teleportation of an on-chip controlled-NOT (CNOT) gate, assisted with the scalable silicon chip platform.
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- Abstract: Large-scale quantum computers possess the capacity to effectively tackle practical problems that can be insurmountable for classical computers. The main challenge in building these quantum computers is to realize scalable modules for remote qubits and entanglement. By assembling small, specialized parts into a larger architecture, the modular approach mitigates complexity and uncertainty. Such a distributed architecture requires non-local quantum gate operations between remote qubits. An essential method for implementing such operations, known as quantum gate teleportation, requires only local operations, classical communication, and shared entanglement. Till today, the quantum gate teleportation using a photonic chip has remained elusive. Here we experimentally demonstrate the quantum teleportation of an on-chip controlled-NOT (CNOT) gate, assisted with the scalable silicon chip platform, high-fidelity local quantum logic gates, linear optical components, post-selected entanglement, and coincidence measurements from photonic qubits. First, we measure and characterize our teleported chip-scale CNOT gate with an average truth table fidelity of 93.1 +- 0.3%. Second, for different input polarization states, we obtain an average quantum state fidelity of 87.0 +- 2.2% with our teleported on-chip CNOT gate. Third, we use our non-local CNOT gate for remote entanglement creation of four Bell states, with an average quantum state fidelity of 86.2 +- 0.8%. Fourthly, we fully characterize our teleported on-chip CNOT gate with a quantum process fidelity 83.1 +- 2.0%, and an average non-local CNOT gate fidelity of 86.5 +- 2.2%. Our teleported photonic on-chip quantum logic gate could be extended both to multiple qubits and chip-scale modules towards fault-tolerant and large-scale distributed quantum computation.
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