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An Electrochemical Cholesteric Liquid Crystalline Device for Quick and Low-Voltage Color Modulation
Published on: February 27, 2019
Dynamic Quantum Gate Based on Controllable Chiral Liquid Crystal Nanostructure
Shi-Hui Ding1, Dong Zhu1, Yi-Heng Zhang1,2
1National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Key Laboratory of Intelligent Optical Sensing and Manipulation, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China.
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The photonic quantum system, as a prominent candidate for quantum information processing, possesses inherent advantages of room-temperature operation, a long coherence time, and a large encoding capacity. However, a conventional photonic quantum gate is usually limited by its bulky volume, complicated protocols, and fixed functions. Here, we find that chiral liquid crystal (CLC) nanostructure can offer a feasible platform for a dynamic photonic quantum gate. Tuning a uniformly self-assembled nanostructure enables a full rotation of the Bloch sphere within the short wavelength circular regime of the CLC, facilitating efficient implementation of the identity gate, S gate, and Pauli-Z gate. Furthermore, such a CLC gate enables dynamic control over the transformation between polarization-entangled states. It is utilized to control hybrid entanglement between the polarization and orbital angular momentum, linking the Poincaré sphere to the higher-order Poincaré sphere. This work demonstrates the potential of soft-matter CLC nanostructure to serve as a versatile platform in the photonic quantum system.

