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Wigner functions, negativity volumes, and experimental generation of Pegg-Barnett phase-operator eigenstates

Quantum Physics 2026-04-28 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we study the non-Gaussianity of the eigenstates of the Pegg-Barnett phase observable. By computing the Wigner functions of the eigenstates, we confirm that they take negative values in specific regions of the phase space. The Pegg-Barnett phase-operator eigenstates lie on a finite-dimensional Hilbert space. Thus, we examine how their negativity volumes depend on the dimension of the Hilbert space. Moreover, we present a quantum-optical circuit that generates these eigenstates and identify single-photon detection as the origin of their non-Gaussianity. To investigate a more realistic experimental implementation, we introduce imperfect single-photon detectors with non-unit efficiency into the circuit and evaluate the dependence of the detection probability, the output-ideal fidelity, and the negativity volume of the approximate eigenstate output from the circuit on the detector efficiency. Finally, as a practical application, we consider a phase-estimation experiment of an arbitrary unknown state by injecting both the unknown state and a known Pegg-Barnett eigenstate into a 50-50 beam splitter and individually counting the numbers of photons emitted from its two output ports.

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@article{arxiv.2604.23086,
  title  = {Wigner functions, negativity volumes, and experimental generation of Pegg-Barnett phase-operator eigenstates},
  author = {Hiroo Azuma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.23086},
  year   = {2026}
}

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17 pages, 9 figures, latex2e