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Interferometric measurement of the quadrature coherence scale using two replicas of a quantum optical state

Quantum Physics 2023-09-01 v2

Abstract

Assessing whether a quantum state ρ^\hat \rho is nonclassical (i.e.\textit{i.e.}, incompatible with a mixture of coherent states) is a ubiquitous question in quantum optics, yet a nontrivial experimental task because many nonclassicality witnesses are nonlinear in ρ^\hat \rho. In particular, if we want to witness or measure the nonclassicality of a state by evaluating its quadrature coherence scale, this a priori\textit{a priori} requires full state tomography. Here, we provide an experimental procedure for directly accessing this quantity with a simple linear interferometer involving two replicas (independent and identical copies) of the state ρ^\hat \rho supplemented with photon-number-resolving measurements. This finding, which we interpret as an extension of the Hong-Ou-Mandel effect, illustrates the wide applicability of the multicopy interferometric technique in order to circumvent state tomography in quantum optics.

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@article{arxiv.2211.12992,
  title  = {Interferometric measurement of the quadrature coherence scale using two replicas of a quantum optical state},
  author = {Célia Griffet and Matthieu Arnhem and Stephan De Bièvre and Nicolas J. Cerf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.12992},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Minor corrections in v2 to match the published version of the paper, 12 pages, 3 figures,