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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.


Nature Communications | 2011

Superconductivity at 5 K in alkali-metal-doped phenanthrene

Xi-Lin Wang; R. H. Liu; Zhou Gui; Y. L. Xie; Y. J. Yan; J. J. Ying; Xigang Luo; Xianhui Chen

Organic superconductors have π-molecular orbitals, from which electrons can become delocalized, giving rise to metallic conductivity due to orbital overlap between adjacent molecules. Here we report the discovery of superconductivity at a transition temperature (T(c)) of ~5 K in alkali-metal-doped phenanthrene. A 1-GPa pressure leads to a 20% increase of T(c), suggesting that alkali-metal-doped phenanthrene shows unconventional superconductivity. Raman spectra indicate that alkali-metal doping injects charge into the system to realize the superconductivity. The discovery of superconductivity in A(3)phenanthrene (where A can be either K or Rb) produces a novel broad class of superconductors consisting of fused hydrocarbon benzene rings with π-electron networks. An increase of T(c) with increasing number of benzene rings from three to five suggests that organic hydrocarbons with long chains of benzene rings are potential superconductors with high T(c).


Nature | 2009

A large iron isotope effect in SmFeAsO1-xFx and Ba1-xKxFe2As2

R. H. Liu; T. Wu; Gang Wu; H. Chen; Xi-Lin Wang; YaLi Xie; J. J. Ying; Y. J. Yan; Q. J. Li; BingCai Shi; W. S. Chu; Ziyu Wu; Xianhui Chen

The recent discovery of superconductivity in oxypnictides with a critical transition temperature (TC) higher than the McMillan limit of 39 K (the theoretical maximum predicted by Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer theory) has generated great excitement. Theoretical calculations indicate that the electron–phonon interaction is not strong enough to give rise to such high transition temperatures, but strong ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic fluctuations have been proposed to be responsible. Superconductivity and magnetism in pnictide superconductors, however, show a strong sensitivity to the crystal lattice, suggesting the possibility of unconventional electron–phonon coupling. Here we report the effect of oxygen and iron isotope substitution on TC and the spin-density wave (SDW) transition temperature (TSDW) in the SmFeAsO1 - xFx and Ba1 - xKxFe2As2 systems. The oxygen isotope effect on TC and TSDW is very small, while the iron isotope exponent αC = -dlnTC/dlnM is about 0.35 (0.5 corresponds to the full isotope effect). Surprisingly, the iron isotope exchange shows the same effect on TSDW as TC. This indicates that electron–phonon interaction plays some role in the superconducting mechanism, but a simple electron–phonon coupling mechanism seems unlikely because a strong magnon–phonon coupling is included.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Multiphoton Interference in Quantum Fourier Transform Circuits and Applications to Quantum Metrology

Zu-En Su; Yuan Li; Peter P. Rohde; He-Liang Huang; Xi-Lin Wang; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Jonathan P. Dowling; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

Quantum Fourier transforms (QFTs) have gained increased attention with the rise of quantum walks, boson sampling, and quantum metrology. Here, we present and demonstrate a general technique that simplifies the construction of QFT interferometers using both path and polarization modes. On that basis, we first observe the generalized Hong-Ou-Mandel effect with up to four photons. Furthermore, we directly exploit number-path entanglement generated in these QFT interferometers and demonstrate optical phase supersensitivities deterministically.


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

Demonstration of topological data analysis on a quantum processor

He-Liang Huang; Xi-Lin Wang; Peter P. Rohde; Yi-Han Luo; You-Wei Zhao; C. Liu; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan

Topological data analysis offers a robust way to extract useful information from noisy, unstructured data by identifying its underlying structure. Recently, an efficient quantum algorithm was proposed [Lloyd, Garnerone, Zanardi, Nat. Commun. 7, 10138 (2016)] for calculating Betti numbers of data points -- topological features that count the number of topological holes of various dimensions in a scatterplot. Here, we implement a proof-of-principle demonstration of this quantum algorithm by employing a six-photon quantum processor to successfully analyze the topological features of Betti numbers of a network including three data points, providing new insights into data analysis in the era of quantum computing.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018

Time-tagged coincidence counting unit for large-scale photonic quantum computing

Wei Li; Yi Hu; Han-sen Zhong; Yue-fei Wang; Xi-Lin Wang; Cheng-Zhi Peng; Xiao Jiang

Real-time analysis of single-photon coincidence is critical in photonic quantum computing. The large channel number and high counting rate foreseen in such experiments pose a big challenge for the conventional time tagged method and coincidence instruments. Here we propose a real-time time-tagged coincidence method and a data filtering solution, demonstrated by a 32-channel coincidence counting unit that has been implemented successfully on a field-programmable gate array system. The unit provides high counting rates, a tunable coincidence window, and a timing resolution of 390 ps. Beyond that, it is feasible to be scaled up to 104 channels and is thus ideally suited for channel consuming applications such as boson sampling. Based on the versatility and scalability the unit has shown, we believe that it is the turn-key solution for many single-photon coincidence counting applications in photonic quantum computing.


china international conference on circuits and systems | 1991

Architecture of the neural network emulator KDNeuro-I

Jichun Wang; Xi-Lin Wang; Daoliang Wang; H.L. Chen; Z.Q. Zhuang

The authors introduce an artificial neural network emulator KDNeuro-I, which is implemented using four Digital Signal Processor modules (TMS320C25). KDNeuro-Is hardware architecture, software environment and the neurocomputing on it are described.<<ETX>>


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


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Experimental Blind Quantum Computing for a Classical Client

He-Liang Huang; Qi Zhao; Xiongfeng Ma; C. Liu; Zu-En Su; Xi-Lin Wang; Li Li; Nai-Le Liu; Barry C. Sanders; Chao-Yang Lu; Jian-Wei Pan


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

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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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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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He-Liang Huang

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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C. Liu

University of Science and Technology of China

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Yi-Han Luo

University of Science and Technology of China

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Dian Wu

University of Science and Technology of China

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