CAUSALITY IN A QUBIT-BASED IMPLEMENTATION OF A QUANTUM SWITCH

Causality in a Qubit-Based Implementation of a Quantum Switch

Causality in a Qubit-Based Implementation of a Quantum Switch

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We introduce a qubit-based version of the quantum switch, consisting of a variation of the Fermi problem.Two qubits start in a superposition state in which one qubit is excited and the other is in the ground state.However, it is not defined which is the excited qubit.

Then, after some time, if a photon is detected, we know that it must have experienced an emission by one atom and then Rocks an absorption and re-emission by the other one, but the ordering of the emission events by both qubits is undefined.While it is tempting to Gloves refer to this scenario as one with indefinite causality or a superposition of causal orders, we show that there is still a precise notion of causality: the probability of excitation of each atom is totally independent of the other one when the times are short enough to prevent photon exchange.

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