Panyu Hou
Tsinghua University
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Physical Review Letters | 2012
Chong Zu; Y. Wang; Dong-Ling Deng; X. Y. Chang; K. Liu; Panyu Hou; Haijun Yang; Lu-Ming Duan
We report the first state-independent experimental test of quantum contextuality on a single photonic qutrit (three-dimensional system), based on a recent theoretical proposal [Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 030402 (2012)]. Our experiment spotlights quantum contextuality in its most basic form, in a way that is independent of either the state or the tensor product structure of the system.
Scientific Reports | 2015
Xinxing Yuan; Jiajun Ma; Panyu Hou; X. Y. Chang; Chong Zu; Lu-Ming Duan
The router is a key element for a network. We describe a scheme to realize genuine quantum routing of single-photon pulses based on cascading of conditional quantum gates in a Mach-Zehnder interferometer and report a proof-of-principle experiment for its demonstration using linear optics quantum gates. The polarization of the control photon routes in a coherent way the path of the signal photon while preserving the qubit state of the signal photon represented by its polarization. We demonstrate quantum nature of this router by showing entanglement generated between the initially unentangled control and signal photons, and confirm that the qubit state of the signal photon is well preserved by the router through quantum process tomography.
Nature Communications | 2016
Panyu Hou; Yuanyuan Huang; Xinxing Yuan; X. Y. Chang; Chong Zu; Liqiang He; L.-M. Duan
With the recent development of optomechanics, the vibration in solids, involving collective motion of trillions of atoms, gradually enters into the realm of quantum control. Here, building on the recent remarkable progress in optical control of motional states of diamonds, we report an experimental demonstration of quantum teleportation from light beams to vibrational states of a macroscopic diamond under ambient conditions. Through quantum process tomography, we demonstrate average teleportation fidelity (90.6±1.0)%, clearly exceeding the classical limit of 2/3. The experiment pushes the target of quantum teleportation to the biggest object so far, with interesting implications for optomechanical quantum control and quantum information science.
Physical Review Letters | 2013
Chong Zu; Dong-Ling Deng; Panyu Hou; X. Y. Chang; Fei Wang; Lu-Ming Duan
We report the first experimental demonstration of distillation of quantum nonlocality, confirming the recent theoretical protocol [Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 120401 (2009)]. Quantum nonlocality is described by a correlation box with binary inputs and outputs, and the nonlocal boxes are realized through appropriate measurements on polarization entangled photon pairs. We demonstrate that nonlocality is amplified by connecting two nonlocal boxes into a composite one through local operations and four-photon measurements.
Physical Review B | 2017
Fu-He Wang; Yuanyuan Huang; Z. Zhang; Chong Zu; Panyu Hou; Xinxing Yuan; Weiyang Wang; Wengang Zhang; Liqiang He; X. Y. Chang; L.-M. Duan
We experimentally demonstrate room-temperature storage of quantum entanglement using two nuclear spins weakly coupled to the electronic spin carried by a single nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond. We realize universal quantum gate control over the three-qubit spin system and produce entangled states in the decoherence-free subspace of the two nuclear spins. By injecting arbitrary collective noise, we demonstrate that the decoherence-free entangled state has coherence time longer than that of other entangled states by an order of magnitude in our experiment.
Scientific Reports | 2016
X. Y. Chang; Dong-Ling Deng; Xinxing Yuan; Panyu Hou; Yuefei Huang; Lu-Ming Duan
To construct a quantum network with many end users, it is critical to have a cost-efficient way to distribute entanglement over different network ends. We demonstrate an entanglement access network, where the expensive resource, the entangled photon source at the telecom wavelength and the core communication channel, is shared by many end users. Using this cost-efficient entanglement access network, we report experimental demonstration of a secure multiparty computation protocol, the privacy-preserving secure sum problem, based on the network quantum cryptography.
New Journal of Physics | 2014
Jiajun Ma; Xinxing Yuan; Chong Zu; X. Y. Chang; Panyu Hou; Lu-Ming Duan
It was shown recently that entanglement of identical particles has a feature called dualism (Bose and Home 2013 Phys. Rev. Lett. 110 140404), which is fundamentally connected with quantum indistinguishability. Here we report an experiment that observes the entanglement duality for the first time with two identical photons, which manifest polarization entanglement when labeled by different paths or path entanglement when labeled by polarization states. By adjusting the mismatch in frequency or arrival time of the entangled photons, we tune the photon indistinguishability from the quantum to the classical limit and observe that the entanglement duality disappears under the emergence of classical distinguishability, confirming it as a characteristic feature of quantum indistinguishable particles.
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2013
Dong-Ling Deng; Chong Zu; X. Y. Chang; Panyu Hou; Haijun Yang; Y. Wang; Lu-Ming Duan
Physical Review B | 2018
Fu-He Wang; Panyu Hou; Yuanyuan Huang; Wengang Zhang; X. L. Ouyang; Xi Wang; X. Z. Huang; Hua Zhang; Liqiang He; X. Y. Chang; L.-M. Duan
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Panyu Hou; Xianzhi Huang; Xiaolong Ouyang; Xin Wang; Wengang Zhang; X. Y. Chang; Lu-Ming Duan