Directly-written integrated photonic circuits for quantum dot-based quantum simulations

Lead Research Organisation: University of Bristol
Department Name: Physics

Abstract

Tom Street will develop a quantum dot (QD) source of small (3-6 photon) photonic mini-cluster states in a modular, scalable platform. These mini-clusters will be entangled via polarization encoding. The mini-cluster states will be fed into a directly-written waveguide circuit that he will fabricate at Macquarie University, of the type designed previously for quantum random walks (QRWs), and required polarization preservation. The processing of the 3-6 photon mini-clusters in the QWR circuit will result in the production of complex multi-body states which may be engineered to map onto many-body problems in other areas of physics, thus enabling quantum simulations.

This is a cotutelle project with Macquarie University, with local supervision undertaken by Mike Steel in the Dept of Physics.

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
EP/T517872/1 01/10/2020 30/09/2025
2446264 Studentship EP/T517872/1 05/10/2020 06/06/2022 Thomas Street