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  • Researchers developed a phase-programmable Gaussian boson sampling (GBS) system that can detect up to 113 photons in a 144-mode photonic circuit using a new high-brightness quantum light source.
  • This system utilizes squeezed photons with high purity and efficiency, and it can be programmed by adjusting the input states' phases.
  • The experiment demonstrates nonclassical properties, showing high-order correlations in the photon samples, and operates with a sampling rate vastly superior to classical supercomputers, enabling complex quantum computations.

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We report phase-programmable Gaussian boson sampling (GBS) which produces up to 113 photon detection events out of a 144-mode photonic circuit. A new high-brightness and scalable quantum light source is developed, exploring the idea of stimulated emission of squeezed photons, which has simultaneously near-unity purity and efficiency. This GBS is programmable by tuning the phase of the input squeezed states. The obtained samples are efficiently validated by inferring from computationally friendly subsystems, which rules out hypotheses including distinguishable photons and thermal states. We show that our GBS experiment passes a nonclassicality test based on inequality constraints, and we reveal nontrivial genuine high-order correlations in the GBS samples, which are evidence of robustness against possible classical simulation schemes. This photonic quantum computer, Jiuzhang 2.0, yields a Hilbert space dimension up to ∼10^{43}, and a sampling rate ∼10^{24} faster than using brute-force simulation on classical supercomputers.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers developed a phase-programmable Gaussian boson sampling (GBS) system that can detect up to 113 photons in a 144-mode photonic circuit using a new high-brightness quantum light source.
  • This system utilizes squeezed photons with high purity and efficiency, and it can be programmed by adjusting the input states' phases.
  • The experiment demonstrates nonclassical properties, showing high-order correlations in the photon samples, and operates with a sampling rate vastly superior to classical supercomputers, enabling complex quantum computations.
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