Phase-preserving linear amplifiers not simulable by the parametric amplifier
Quantum Physics
2020-10-21 v3
Abstract
It is commonly accepted that a parametric amplifier can simulate a phase-preserving linear amplifier regardless of how the latter is realized [Caves et al., Phys. Rev. A 86, 063802 (2012)]. If true, this reduces all phase-preserving linear amplifiers to a single familiar model. Here we disprove this claim by constructing two counterexamples. A detailed discussion of the physics of our counterexamples is provided. It is shown that a Heisenberg-picture analysis facilitates a microscopic explanation of the physics. This also resolves a question about the nature of amplifier-added noise in degenerate two-photon amplification.
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@article{arxiv.1903.09370,
title = {Phase-preserving linear amplifiers not simulable by the parametric amplifier},
author = {A. Chia and M. Hajdusek and R. Nair and R. Fazio and L. C. Kwek and V. Vedral},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09370},
year = {2020}
}
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