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Polarization-based quantum logic gates using anisotropic excitonic media

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Abstract

The low symmetry of Group VII transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) confers to them intricate anisotropic optical and electronic properties. Rhenium disulfide (ReS2), a material belonging to this family, exhibits two kinds of bright in-plane excitons with linearly polarized transition dipole moments nearly orthogonal to each other, as evidenced from their polarized photoluminescence emission [1]. In this work, we discuss the potential of using such a pair of anisotropic exciton species and the inherent polarization mixing found in biaxial crystals to realize quantum logic gates for photon polarization-based qubits. Such a system offers a new path to easily integrable quantum processing devices.



[1] A. Dhara, D. Chakrabarty, P. Das, A. K. Pattanayak, S. Paul, S. Mukherjee, and S. Dhara, Additional Excitonic Features and Momentum-Dark States in ReS2, Phys. Rev. B 102, 161404 (2020).

Presenters

  • Devarshi Chakrabarty

    Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Authors

  • Devarshi Chakrabarty

    Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

  • Avijit Dhara

    Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

  • Pritam Das

    Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

  • Shreya Paul

    Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

  • Sajal Dhara

    Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur