Affiliation:
1. Centre for Nanophotonics Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy Queen's University 64 Bader Lane Kingston Ontario K7L 3N6 Canada
2. Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research University College London London WC1E 6BT UK
3. Vector Institute Toronto Ontario M5G 1M1 Canada
Abstract
AbstractQuantum photonic neural networks are variational photonic circuits that can be trained to implement high‐fidelity quantum operations. However, work‐to‐date has assumed idealized components, including a perfect π Kerr nonlinearity. This work investigates the limitations of non‐ideal quantum photonic neural networks that suffer from fabrication imperfections leading to unbalanced photon loss and imperfect routing, and weak nonlinearities, showing that they can learn to overcome most of these errors. Using the example of a Bell‐state analyzer, the results demonstrate that there is an optimal network size, which balances imperfections versus the ability to compensate for lacking nonlinearities. With a sub‐optimal effective Kerr nonlinearity, it is shown that a network fabricated with current state‐of‐the‐art processes can achieve an unconditional fidelity of 0.905 that increases to 0.999999 if it is possible to precondition success on the detection of a photon in each logical photonic qubit. These results provide a guide to the construction of viable, brain‐inspired quantum photonic devices for emerging quantum technologies.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Vector Institute
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Condensed Matter Physics,Mathematical Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
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