Reconstructing the quantum state of oscillator networks with a single qubit
Abstract
We introduce a scheme to reconstruct arbitrary states of networks composed of quantum oscillators--e.g., the motional state of trapped ions or the radiation state of coupled cavities. The scheme uses minimal resources, in the sense that it i) requires only the interaction between one-qubit probe and one constituent of the network; ii) provides the reconstructed state directly from the data, avoiding any tomographic transformation; iii) involves the tuning of only one coupling parameter. In addition, we show that a number of quantum properties can be extracted without full reconstruction of the state. The scheme can be used for probing quantum simulations of anharmonic many-body systems and quantum computations with continuous variables. Experimental implementation with trapped ions is also discussed and shown to be within reach of current technology.
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@article{arxiv.1109.2022,
title = {Reconstructing the quantum state of oscillator networks with a single qubit},
author = {Tommaso Tufarelli and Alessandro Ferraro and M. S. Kim and Sougato Bose},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.2022},
year = {2013}
}
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11 pages, 4 figures