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Research PaperResearchia:202602.05024[Physics > Quantum Physics]

Modeling integrated frequency shifters and beam splitters

Manuel H. Muñoz-Arias

Abstract

Photonic quantum computing is a strong contender in the race to fault-tolerance. Recent proposals using qubits encoded in frequency modes promise a large reduction in hardware footprint, and have garnered much attention. In this encoding, linear optics, i.e., beam splitters and phase shifters, is necessarily not energy-conserving, and is costly to implement. In this work, we present designs of frequency-mode beam splitters based on modulated arrays of coupled resonators. We develop a methodology to construct their effective transfer matrices based on the SLH formalism for quantum input-output networks. Our methodology is flexible and highly composable, allowing us to define NN-mode beam splitters either natively based on arrays of NN-resonators of arbitrary connectivity or as networks of interconnected ll-mode beam splitters, with l<Nl<N. We apply our methodology to analyze a two-resonator device, a frequency-domain phase shifter and a Mach-Zehnder interferometer obtained from composing these devices, a four-resonator device, and present a formal no-go theorem on the possibility of natively generating certain NN-mode frequency-domain beam splitters with arrays of NN-resonators.


Source: arXiv:2602.06003v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.06003v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2602.06003v1 Original Article: View on arXiv

Submission:2/5/2026
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Subjects:Quantum Physics; Physics
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