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Frequency-encoded quantum information offers intriguing opportunities for quantum communications networks, with the quantum frequency processor (QFP) paradigm promising scalable construction of quantum gates. Yet all experimental demonstrations to date have relied on discrete fiber-optic components that occupy significant physical space and impart appreciable loss. We introduce a model for designing QFPs comprising microring resonator-based pulse shapers and integrated phase modulators. We estimate the performance of frequency-bin Hadamard gates, finding high fidelity values sustained for relatively wide-bandwidth frequency bins. Our simple model and can be extended to other material platforms, providing a design tool for future frequency processors in integrated photonics.
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Benjamin E. Nussbaum, Andrew J. Pizzimenti, Navin B. Lingaraju, Hsuan-Hao Lu, Joseph M. Lukens, "Modeling integrated quantum frequency processors towards robust quantum networks," Proc. SPIE 12446, Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation III, 124460I (8 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2649212