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Interferometric visibility and coherence

Quantum Physics 2017-08-01 v3

Abstract

Recently, the basic concept of quantum coherence (or superposition) has gained a lot of renewed attention, after Baumgratz et al. [PRL 113:140401 (2014)], following \AA{}berg [arXiv:quant-ph/0612146], have proposed a resource theoretic approach to quantify it. This has resulted in a large number of papers and preprints exploring various coherence monotones, and debating possible forms for the resource theory. Here we take the view that the operational foundation of coherence in a state, be it quantum or otherwise wave mechanical, lies in the observation of interference effects. Our approach here is to consider an idealised multi-path interferometer, with a suitable detector, in such a way that the visibility of the interference pattern provides a quantitative expression of the amount of coherence in a given probe state. We present a general framework of deriving coherence measures from visibility, and demonstrate it by analysing several concrete visibility parameters, recovering some known coherence measures and obtaining some new ones.

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@article{arxiv.1701.05051,
  title  = {Interferometric visibility and coherence},
  author = {Tanmoy Biswas and María García Díaz and Andreas Winter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.05051},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

2+3+4 pages, 3-1 figures. v2 has more references and extended discussion. v3 in journal submission format with revisions and corrections; 20 pages, 2 figures

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