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Witnessing quantum non-Gaussianity from intensity moments

Quantum Physics 2025-10-22 v2

Abstract

Direct measurement of quantum non-Gaussianity requires some variant of a discrete photon-resolving detection, which is feasible only for low mean photon numbers. For a large mean photon number, intensity detection by linear photodiodes provides a continuous signal; therefore, the Fock probabilities of the unknown input state are not directly available. On the other hand, intensity moments can be measured directly, and photon-number moments can be estimated. Therefore, we derive and analyze a quantum non-Gaussianity witness based solely on the photon number mean and variance (or alternatively, the second-order correlation g(2)g^{(2)}) of an unknown state. Due to the simplicity of the used photon-number moments, the measurement results are easy to correct for losses and additive noise. We provide examples of simple amplification-based measurement schemes where our witness can be applied directly, thereby opening pathways to proof-of-principle tests and applications.

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@article{arxiv.2509.20492,
  title  = {Witnessing quantum non-Gaussianity from intensity moments},
  author = {Éva Rácz and László Ruppert and Radim Filip},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.20492},
  year   = {2025}
}