250 research outputs found
Optomechanical position detection enhanced by de-amplification using intracavity squeezing
It has been predicted and experimentally demonstrated that by injecting
squeezed light into an optomechanical device it is possible to enhance the
precision of a position measurement. Here, we present a fundamentally different
approach where the squeezing is created directly inside the cavity by a
nonlinear medium. Counterintuitively, the enhancement of the signal to noise
ratio works by de-amplifying precisely the quadrature that is sensitive to the
mechanical motion without losing quantum information. This enhancement works
for systems with a weak optomechanical coupling and/or strong mechanical
damping. This could allow for larger mechanical bandwidth of quantum limited
detectors based on optomechanical devices. Our approach can be
straightforwardly extended to Quantum Non Demolition (QND) qubit detection.Comment: references added, slight change
Quantum techniques using continuous variables of light
We present schemes for the generation and evaluation of continuous variable
entanglement of bright optical beams and give a brief overview of the variety
of optical techniques and quantum communication applications on this basis. A
new entanglement-based quantum interferometry scheme with bright beams is
suggested. The performance of the presented schemes is independent of the
relative interference phase which is advantageous for quantum communication
applications.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures; minor correction, accepted versio
Free-space quantum links under diverse weather conditions
Free-space optical communication links are promising channels for
establishing secure quantum communication. Here we study the transmission of
nonclassical light through a turbulent atmospheric link under diverse weather
conditions, including rain or haze. To include these effects, the theory of
light transmission through atmospheric links in the elliptic-beam approximation
presented by Vasylyev et al. [D. Vasylyev et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 090501
(2016); arXiv:1604.01373] is further generalized.It is demonstrated, with good
agreement between theory and experiment, that low-intensity rain merely
contributes additional deterministic losses, whereas haze also introduces
additional beam deformations of the transmitted light. Based on these results,
we study theoretically the transmission of quadrature squeezing and Gaussian
entanglement under these weather conditions.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
Reduction of Guided Acoustic Wave Brillouin Scattering in Photonic Crystal Fibers
Guided Acoustic Wave Brillouin Scattering (GAWBS) generates phase and
polarization noise of light propagating in glass fibers. This excess noise
affects the performance of various experiments operating at the quantum noise
limit. We experimentally demonstrate the reduction of GAWBS noise in a photonic
crystal fiber in a broad frequency range using cavity sound dynamics. We
compare the noise spectrum to the one of a standard fiber and observe a 10-fold
noise reduction in the frequency range up to 200 MHz. Based on our measurement
results as well as on numerical simulations we establish a model for the
reduction of GAWBS noise in photonic crystal fibers.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures; added numerical simulations, added reference
Hybrid-Entanglement in Continuous Variable Systems
Entanglement is one of the most fascinating features arising from
quantum-mechanics and of great importance for quantum information science. Of
particular interest are so-called hybrid-entangled states which have the
intriguing property that they contain entanglement between different degrees of
freedom (DOFs). However, most of the current continuous variable systems only
exploit one DOF and therefore do not involve such highly complex states. We
break this barrier and demonstrate that one can exploit squeezed cylindrically
polarized optical modes to generate continuous variable states exhibiting
entanglement between the spatial and polarization DOF. We show an experimental
realization of these novel kind of states by quantum squeezing an azimuthally
polarized mode with the help of a specially tailored photonic crystal fiber
Unfolding the Hong-Ou-Mandel interference between heralded photons from narrowband twin beams
The Hong–Ou–Mandel (HOM) interference is one of the most intriguing quantum optical phenomena and crucial in performing quantum optical communication and computation tasks. Lately, twin beam emitters such as those relying on the process of parametric down-conversion (PDC) have become confident sources of heralded single photons. However, if the pump power is high enough, the pairs produced via PDC—often called signal and idler—incorporate multiphoton contributions that usually distort the investigated quantum features. Here, we derive the temporal characteristics of the HOM interference between heralded states from two independent narrowband PDC sources. Apart from the PDC multiphoton content, our treatment also takes into account effects arriving from an unbalanced beam splitter ratio and optical losses. We perform a simulation in the telecommunication wavelength range and provide a useful tool for finding the optimal choice for PDC process parameters. Our results offer insight in the properties of narrowband PDC sources and turn useful when driving quantum optical applications with them
Assessing the Polarization of a Quantum Field from Stokes Fluctuation
We propose an operational degree of polarization in terms of the variance of
the projected Stokes vector minimized over all the directions of the Poincar\'e
sphere. We examine the properties of this degree and show that some problems
associated with the standard definition are avoided. The new degree of
polarization is experimentally determined using two examples: a bright squeezed
state and a quadrature squeezed vacuum.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Comments welcome
Quantum reconstruction of an intense polarization squeezed optical state
We perform a reconstruction of the polarization sector of the density matrix
of an intense polarization squeezed beam starting from a complete set of Stokes
measurements. By using an appropriate quasidistribution, we map this onto the
Poincare space providing a full quantum mechanical characterization of the
measured polarization state.Comment: 4 pages, 4 eps color figure
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