278 research outputs found
Broadcasting of entanglement and universal quantum cloners
We study broadcasting of entanglement where we use universal quantum cloners
(in general less optimal) to perform local cloning operations. We show that
there is a lower bound on the fidelity of the universal quantum cloners that
can be used for broadcasting. We prove that an entanglement is optimally
broadcast only when optimal quantum cloners are used for local copying. We also
show that broadcasting of entanglement into more than two entangled pairs is
forbidden using only local operations.Comment: 8 pages, Latex,final version, to appear in Physical Review
Entanglement swapping between multi-qudit systems
We generalize the entanglement swapping scheme originally proposed for two pairs of qubits to an arbitrary number of systems composed from an arbitrary number of qudits. Each of the system is supposed to be prepared in a maximally entangled state of qudits, while different systems are not correlated at all. We show that when a set particles (from each of the systems particles are measured) are subjected to a generalized Bell-type measurement, the resulting set of particles will collapse into a maximally entangled state
The origin of non-classical effects in a one-dimensional superposition of coherent states
We investigate the nature of the quantum fluctuations in a light field created by the superposition of coherent fields. We give a physical explanation (in terms of Wigner functions and phase-space interference) why the 1-D superposition of coherent states in the direction of the x-quadrature leads to the squeezing of fluctuations in the y-direction, and show that such a superposition can generate the squeezed vacuum and squeezed coherent states
Density Matrix From Photon Number Tomography
We provide a simple analytic relation which connects the density operator of
the radiation field with the number probabilities. The problem of
experimentally "sampling" a general matrix elements is studied, and the
deleterious effects of nonunit quantum efficiency in the detection process are
analyzed showing how they can be reduced by using the squeezing technique. The
obtained result is particulary useful for intracavity field reconstruction
states.Comment: LATEX,6 pages,accepted by Europhysics Letter
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