Quantum Walks have been a very important model in the last thirty years, after their first definition and rigorous description. The analysis of the many possible variations of their behavior has delivered a plethora of solutions and platforms for the many diverse fields of investigation. The applications of the Quantum Walk model spreads from the development of Quantum Algorithm, to the modeling and simulation of systems of the most diverse nature, such as solid state or biological systems. In general, it helped developing a well-established quantum (or coherent) propagation model, which is useful both inside and outside physics. In this thesis, we focus on the study of disordered Quantum Walks, in order to get better understanding of the inuence of Quantum Walk disordered dynamics to non-classical correlations and propagating quantum information. Afterwards, we generalize this dynamical approach to Quantum Information processing, developing a Quantum Receiver for Quantum State Discrimination featuring a time multiplexing structure and we investigate the potentiality of this Quantum Walk inspired framework in the field of Quantum State Discrimination, through the developing and realization of experimental protocols characterized by increasing complexity. We also report on some apparent deviations from this path, although still aimed at the transfer of our expertise, built in previous investigations, to the study of new models and more complex quantum systems.

Diverse applications of the Quantum Walk model in Quantum Information: a theoretical and experimental analysis in the optical framework

LANEVE, ALESSANDRO
2023

Abstract

Quantum Walks have been a very important model in the last thirty years, after their first definition and rigorous description. The analysis of the many possible variations of their behavior has delivered a plethora of solutions and platforms for the many diverse fields of investigation. The applications of the Quantum Walk model spreads from the development of Quantum Algorithm, to the modeling and simulation of systems of the most diverse nature, such as solid state or biological systems. In general, it helped developing a well-established quantum (or coherent) propagation model, which is useful both inside and outside physics. In this thesis, we focus on the study of disordered Quantum Walks, in order to get better understanding of the inuence of Quantum Walk disordered dynamics to non-classical correlations and propagating quantum information. Afterwards, we generalize this dynamical approach to Quantum Information processing, developing a Quantum Receiver for Quantum State Discrimination featuring a time multiplexing structure and we investigate the potentiality of this Quantum Walk inspired framework in the field of Quantum State Discrimination, through the developing and realization of experimental protocols characterized by increasing complexity. We also report on some apparent deviations from this path, although still aimed at the transfer of our expertise, built in previous investigations, to the study of new models and more complex quantum systems.
30-gen-2023
Inglese
Quantum walk; quantum state discrimination; single photon; quantum dot; entanglement distribution
MATALONI, Paolo
Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"
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