Abstract
In this paper, with the weak cross-Kerr nonlinearity, we first present a special experimental scheme called controlled-path gate with which the realization of all possible bipartite positive-operator-value measurements of two-photon polarization states may be nearly deterministic. Following the same technique, the realization of quantum control gates, including the controlled-NOT gate, Fredkin gate, Toffoli gate, arbitrary controlled-U gate, and even arbitrary multicontrolled-U gate, are proposed. The corresponding probabilities are , , , etc., respectively. Only the coherent states are required but not any ancilla photons, and no coincidence measurement are required, which results in these gates being scalable. The structures of these gates are very simple, therefore we think they are feasible with the current experimental technology in optics.
- Received 14 December 2008
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.79.022301
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