494 research outputs found
Information extraction and quantum state distortions in continuous variable quantum teleportation
We analyze the loss of fidelity in continuous variable teleportation due to
non-maximal entanglement. It is shown that the quantum state distortions
correspond to the measurement back-action of a field amplitude measurement.
Results for coherent states and for photon number states are presented.Comment: 4 pages Latex, contribution to the proceedings of the ISQM'01
conference held August 27th to 30th in Toky
Fidelity and information in the quantum teleportation of continuous variables
Ideally, quantum teleportation should transfer a quantum state without
distortion and without providing any information about that state. However,
quantum teleportation of continuous electromagnetic field variables introduces
additional noise, limiting the fidelity of the quantum state transfer. In this
article, the operator describing the quantum state transfer is derived. The
transfer operator modifies the probability amplitudes of the quantum state in a
shifted photon number base by enhancing low photon numbers and suppressing high
photon numbers. This modification of the statistical weight corresponds to a
measurement of finite resolution performed on the original quantum state. The
limited fidelity of quantum teleportation is thus shown to be a direct
consequence of the information obtained in the measurement.Comment: 10 pages, including one figure, minor clarifications and added
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Gain tuning and fidelity in continuous variable quantum teleportation
The fidelity of continuous variable teleportation can be optimized by
changing the gain in the modulation of the output field. We discuss the gain
dependence of fidelity for coherent, vacuum and one photon inputs and propose
optimal gain tuning strategies for corresponding input selections.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figure
Two-photon interference of multimode two-photon pairs with an unbalanced interferometer
Two-photon interference of multimode two-photon pairs produced by an optical
parametric oscillator has been observed for the first time with an unbalanced
interferometer. The time correlation between the multimode two photons has a
multi-peaked structure. This property of the multimode two-photon state induces
two-photon interference depending on delay time. The nonclassicality of this
interference is also discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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