학술논문

Evading Vacuum Noise: Wigner Projections or Husimi Samples?
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 070801 (2016)
Subject
Quantum Physics
Language
Abstract
The accuracy in determining the quantum state of a system depends on the type of measurement performed. Homodyne and heterodyne detection are the two main schemes in continuous-variable quantum information. The former leads to a direct reconstruction of the Wigner function of the state, whereas the latter samples its Husimi $Q$~function. We experimentally demonstrate that heterodyne detection outperforms homodyne detection for almost all Gaussian states, the details of which depend on the squeezing strength and thermal noise.
Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures