Generation of two-photon hybrid-entangled W state with photonic qubit and time-bin via cross-Kerr nonlinearities
2020
Herein, we present a scheme to prepare a hybrid-entangled W state that possesses the polarization states of two photons and the time-bin using cross-Kerr nonlinearities (XKNLs) and linearly optical devices. To maximize the merit of the entangled W state that can conserve entanglement against the loss of one qubit, we propose a method to prepare a two-photon hybrid-entangled W state correlated with degrees of freedom (polarization and the time-bin) via nonlinearly optical gates using XKNLs. In our scheme, the nonlinear gates consist of weak XKNLs, quantum bus beams, and photon-number-resolving measurements to realize the controlled-path gate and merging-path gate between two photons. To insert the time-bin information into photons, the time-bin encoder employs only linearly optical devices (delay lines and polarizing beam splitters). Subsequently, to evaluate the efficiency and experimental feasibility of our scheme for generating a two-photon hybrid-entangled W state, we analyzed the performance of nonlinear gates using XKNLs under the decoherence effect.
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