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Real-Time Monitoring of Multimode Squeezing

Quantum Physics 2025-10-09 v3

Abstract

Multimode squeezed light is a key resource for high-dimensional quantum technologies, enhancing metrological sensitivity, boosting communication security, and enabling parallel processing in computation. Its practical potential, however, remains constrained by the inherent single-mode operation of homodyne detection, necessitating post-processing for multimode characterization. Here, we overcome this long-standing challenge by employing multimode optical parametric amplification (MOPA), enabling loss-tolerant direct detection of squeezing in each mode, which in turn permits mode sorting after amplification. As a result, we demonstrate, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, the real-time monitoring of multimode squeezing. With a spatial light modulator sorting the modes, we simultaneously measure squeezing in nine spatial modes co-propagating within one beam. Although mode sorting and filtering reduce the detection efficiency to less than 0.3%0.3\%, we observe high-purity squeezing of up to 7.9±0.6-7.9 \pm 0.6 dB -- to the best of our knowledge, the highest squeezing recorded for pulsed light. Furthermore, we demonstrate real-time, loss-tolerant characterization of continuous-variable entanglement and extend it to the detection of cluster states. Similar methods can be applied in the frequency domain, facilitating a crucial capability for scalable quantum technologies.

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@article{arxiv.2503.07486,
  title  = {Real-Time Monitoring of Multimode Squeezing},
  author = {Mahmoud Kalash and Aditya Sudharsanam and M. H. M. Passos and Valentina Parigi and Maria Chekhova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.07486},
  year   = {2025}
}