259 research outputs found
A versatile source of polarization-entangled photons
We propose a method for the generation of a large variety of entangled
states, encoded in the polarization degrees of freedom of N photons, within the
same experimental setup. Starting with uncorrelated photons, emitted from N
arbitrary single photon sources, and using linear optical tools only, we
demonstrate the creation of all symmetric states, e.g., GHZ- and W-states, as
well as all symmetric and non-symmetric total angular momentum eigenstates of
the N qubit compound.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Quantum interference initiated super- and subradiant emission from entangled atoms
We calculate the radiative characteristics of emission from a system of
entangled atoms which can have a relative distance larger than the emission
wavelength. We develop a quantum multipath interference approach which explains
both super- and subradiance though the entangled states have zero dipole
moment. We derive a formula for the radiated intensity in terms of different
interfering pathways. We further show how the interferences lead to directional
emission from atoms prepared in symmetric W-states. As a byproduct of our work
we show how Dicke's classic result can be understood in terms of interfering
pathways. In contrast to the previous works on ensembles of atoms, we focus on
finite numbers of atoms prepared in well characterized states.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, 2 Table
Nonlocality from N>2 independent single-photon emitters
We demonstrate that intensity correlations of second order in the fluorescence light of N>2 single-photon emitters may violate locality while the visibility of the signal remains below 1/√2≈71%. For this, we derive a homogeneous Bell-Wigner-type inequality, which can be applied to a broad class of experimental setups. We trace the violation of this inequality back to path entanglement created by the process of detection
Creating path entanglement and violating bell inequalities by independent photon sources
We demonstrate a novel approach of violating position-dependent Bell inequalities by photons emitted via independent single photon sources in free space. We trace this violation back to path entanglement created a posteriori by the selection of modes due to the process of detection
Quantum interference and non-locality of independent photons from disparate sources
We quantitatively investigate the non-classicality and non-locality of a
whole new class of mixed disparate quantum and semiquantum photon sources at
the quantum-classical boundary. The latter include photon added thermal and
photon added coherent sources, experimentally investigated recently by Zavatta
et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 140406 (2009)]. The key quantity in our
investigations is the visibility of the corresponding photon-photon correlation
function. We present explicit results on the violations of the Cauchy-Schwarz
inequality - which is a measure of nonclassicality - as well as of Bell-type
inequalities.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
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