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Nature | 2015

Quantum teleportation of multiple degrees of freedom of a single photon

Xi-Lin Wang; Xin-Dong Cai; Zu-En Su; Ming-Cheng Chen; Dian Wu; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

Quantum teleportation provides a ‘disembodied’ way to transfer quantum states from one object to another at a distant location, assisted by previously shared entangled states and a classical communication channel. As well as being of fundamental interest, teleportation has been recognized as an important element in long-distance quantum communication, distributed quantum networks and measurement-based quantum computation. There have been numerous demonstrations of teleportation in different physical systems such as photons, atoms, ions, electrons and superconducting circuits. All the previous experiments were limited to the teleportation of one degree of freedom only. However, a single quantum particle can naturally possess various degrees of freedom—internal and external—and with coherent coupling among them. A fundamental open challenge is to teleport multiple degrees of freedom simultaneously, which is necessary to describe a quantum particle fully and, therefore, to teleport it intact. Here we demonstrate quantum teleportation of the composite quantum states of a single photon encoded in both spin and orbital angular momentum. We use photon pairs entangled in both degrees of freedom (that is, hyper-entangled) as the quantum channel for teleportation, and develop a method to project and discriminate hyper-entangled Bell states by exploiting probabilistic quantum non-demolition measurement, which can be extended to more degrees of freedom. We verify the teleportation for both spin–orbit product states and hybrid entangled states, and achieve a teleportation fidelity ranging from 0.57 to 0.68, above the classical limit. Our work is a step towards the teleportation of more complex quantum systems, and demonstrates an increase in our technical control of scalable quantum technologies.


Nano Letters | 2014

Deterministic and robust generation of single photons from a single quantum dot with 99.5% indistinguishability using adiabatic rapid passage.

Yu-Jia Wei; Yu-Ming He; Ming-Cheng Chen; Yi-Nan Hu; Yu He; Dian Wu; Christian Schneider; M. Kamp; Sven Höfling; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

Single photons are attractive candidates of quantum bits (qubits) for quantum computation and are the best messengers in quantum networks. Future scalable, fault-tolerant photonic quantum technologies demand both stringently high levels of photon indistinguishability and generation efficiency. Here, we demonstrate deterministic and robust generation of pulsed resonance fluorescence single photons from a single semiconductor quantum dot using adiabatic rapid passage, a method robust against fluctuation of driving pulse area and dipole moments of solid-state emitters. The emitted photons are background-free, have a vanishing two-photon emission probability of 0.3% and a raw (corrected) two-photon Hong-Ou-Mandel interference visibility of 97.9% (99.5%), reaching a precision that places single photons at the threshold for fault-tolerant surface-code quantum computing. This single-photon source can be readily scaled up to multiphoton entanglement and used for quantum metrology, boson sampling, and linear optical quantum computing.


Physical Review A | 2017

Experimental test of the irreducible four-qubit Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger paradox

Zu-En Su; Wei-Dong Tang; Dian Wu; Xin-Dong Cai; Tao Yang; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Chao-Yang Lu; Marek Żukowski; Jian-Wei Pan

Bells theorem shows a profound contradiction between local realism and quantum mechanics on the level of statistical predictions. It does not involve directly Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) correlations. The paradox of Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) disproves directly the concept of EPR elements of reality, based on the EPR correlations, in an all-versus-nothing way. A three-qubit experimental demonstration of the GHZ paradox was achieved nearly twenty years ago, and followed by demonstrations for more qubits. Still, the GHZ contradictions underlying the tests can be reduced to three-qubit one. We show an irreducible four-qubit GHZ paradox, and report its experimental demonstration. The reducibility loophole is closed. The bound of a three-setting per party Bell-GHZ inequality is violated by


Nature Nanotechnology | 2013

On-demand semiconductor single-photon source with near-unity indistinguishability

Yu-Ming He; Yu He; Yu-Jia Wei; Dian Wu; Mete Atatüre; Christian Schneider; Sven Höfling; M. Kamp; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

7\sigma


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Experimental Ten-Photon Entanglement.

Xi-Lin Wang; Luo-Kan Chen; Wei Li; He-Liang Huang; C. Liu; Chao Chen; Yi-Han Luo; Zu-En Su; Dian Wu; Zheng-Da Li; He Lu; Yi Hu; Xiao Jiang; Cheng-Zhi Peng; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Yu-Ao Chen; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

. The fidelity of the GHZ state was around


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Entanglement-Based Machine Learning on a Quantum Computer

Xin-Dong Cai; Dian Wu; Zu-En Su; Ming-Cheng Chen; X. Wang; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

81\%


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Efficient Measurement of Multiparticle Entanglement with Embedding Quantum Simulator.

Ming-Cheng Chen; Dian Wu; Zu-En Su; Xin-Dong Cai; Xi-Lin Wang; Tao Yang; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

, and an entanglement witness reveals a violation of the separability threshold by


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2014

Deterministic and Robust Generation of Single Photons On a Chip with 99.5% Indistinguishability Using Rapid Adiabatic Passage

Yu-Jia Wei; Yu-Ming He; Ming-Cheng Chen; Yi-Nan Hu; Yu He; Dian Wu; Christian Schneider; M. Kamp; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

19\sigma


Archive | 2014

Entanglement-Based Quantum Machine Learning

Xin-Dong Cai; Dian Wu; Zu-En Su; Ming-Cheng Chen; X. Wang; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

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arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

Emergence of Classical Objectivity on a Quantum Darwinism Simulator.

Ming-Cheng Chen; Han-Seng Zhong; Yuan Li; Dian Wu; Xi-Lin Wang; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

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Chao-Yang Lu

University of Science and Technology of China

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Jian-Wei Pan

University of Science and Technology of China

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Li Li

University of Science and Technology of China

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Ming-Cheng Chen

University of Science and Technology of China

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Nai-Le Liu

University of Science and Technology of China

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Zu-En Su

University of Science and Technology of China

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Xin-Dong Cai

University of Science and Technology of China

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Xi-Lin Wang

University of Science and Technology of China

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Yu He

University of Science and Technology of China

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M. Kamp

University of Würzburg

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