Tensor network states in time-bin quantum optics

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The current shift in the quantum optics community towards experiments with many modes and photons necessitates new classical simulation techniques that efficiently encode many-body quantum correlations and go beyond the usual phase-space formulation. To address this pressing demand we formulate linear quantum optics in the language of tensor network states. We extensively analyze the quantum and classical correlations of time-bin interference in a single fiber loop. We then generalize our results to more complex time-bin quantum setups and identify different classes of architectures for high-complexity and low-overhead boson sampling experiments.

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Lubasch, M., Valido, A. A., Renema, J. J., Kolthammer, W. S., Jaksch, D., Kim, M. S., Walmsley, I., & García-Patrón, R. (2018). Tensor network states in time-bin quantum optics. Physical Review A, 97(6), 062304. 10.1103/PhysRevA.97.062304