We study entanglement concentration of continuous variable Gaussian states by
local photon subtractions enhanced by coherent displacements. Instead of the
previously considered symmetric two-mode squeezed vacuum states, we investigate
the protocol for input states in the form of split single-mode squeezed vacuum,
i.e., states obtained by mixing a single-mode squeezed vacuum with a vacuum
state on a beam splitter, which is an experimentally highly relevant
configuration. We analyze two scenarios in which the displacement-enhanced
photon subtraction is performed either only on one, or on both of the modes and
show that local displacements can lead to improved performance of the
concentration protocol