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Abstract

Increasing the complexity of quantum photonic devices is essential for many optical information processing applications to reach a regime beyond what can be classically simulated, and integrated photonics has emerged as a leading platform for achieving this. Here we demonstrate three-photon quantum operation of an integrated device containing three coupled interferometers, eight spatial modes and many classical and nonclassical interferences. This represents a critical advance over previous complexities and the first on-chip nonclassical interference with more than two photonic inputs. We introduce a new scheme to verify quantum behaviour, using classically characterised device elements and hierarchies of photon correlation functions. We accurately predict the device's quantum behaviour and show operation inconsistent with both classical and bi-separable quantum models. Such methods for verifying multiphoton quantum behaviour are vital for achieving increased circuit complexity. Our experiment paves the way for the next generation of integrated photonic quantum simulation and computing devices.

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Title
Multiphoton quantum interference in a multiport integrated photonic device
Author
Metcalf, Benjamin J; Thomas-peter, Nicholas; Spring, Justin B; Kundys, Dmytro; Broome, Matthew A; Humphreys, Peter C; Jin, Xian-min; Barbieri, Marco; Steven Kolthammer, W; Gates, James C; Smith, Brian J; Langford, Nathan K; Smith, Peter Gr; Walmsley, Ian A
Pages
1356
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Jan 2013
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1282558036
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jan 2013