Continuous-variable optical quantum-state tomography
University of Calgary · University of Oregon
Abstract
This review covers the latest developments in continuous-variable quantum-state tomography of optical fields and photons, placing a special emphasis on its practical aspects and applications in quantum-information technology. Optical homodyne tomography is reviewed as a method of reconstructing the state of light in a given optical mode. A range of relevant practical topics is discussed, such as state-reconstruction algorithms (with emphasis on the maximum-likelihood technique), the technology of time-domain homodyne detection, mode-matching issues, and engineering of complex quantum states of light. The paper also surveys quantum-state tomography for the transverse spatial state (spatial mode) of the field in…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Quantum tomography
- Homodyne detection
- Direct-conversion receiver
- Quantum state
- Quantum imaging
- Quantum optics
- Photon