We present a measurement protocol for discriminating between two different quantum states of a qubit with high fidelity. The protocol, called null value, is comprised of a projective measurement performed on the system with a small probability (also known as partial collapse), followed by a tuned postselection. We report on an optical experimental implementation of the scheme. We show that our protocol leads to an amplified signal-to-noise ratio (as compared with a straightforward strong measurement) when discerning between the two quantum states.1\. Auflag
We present the first full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between non-orthogonal q...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
The problem of non-orthogonal state discrimination underlies crucial quantum information tasks, such...
We present a measurement protocol for discriminating between two different quantum states of a qubit...
We present a measurement protocol for discriminating between two different quantum states of a qubit...
We present a measurement protocol for discriminating between two different quantum states of a qubit...
When discriminating between two pure quantum states, there exists a quantitative tradeoff between th...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
The task of state discrimination for a set of mutually orthogonal pure states is trivial if one has ...
We propose two experimental schemes for quantum state discrimination that achieve the optimal tradeo...
The discrimination of non-orthogonal quantum states with reduced or without errors is a fundamental ...
The discrimination of non-orthogonal quantum states with reduced or without errors is a fundamental ...
We present a full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between nonorthogonal quantum st...
We present a full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between nonorthogonal quantum st...
We present a full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between nonorthogonal quantum st...
We present the first full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between non-orthogonal q...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
The problem of non-orthogonal state discrimination underlies crucial quantum information tasks, such...
We present a measurement protocol for discriminating between two different quantum states of a qubit...
We present a measurement protocol for discriminating between two different quantum states of a qubit...
We present a measurement protocol for discriminating between two different quantum states of a qubit...
When discriminating between two pure quantum states, there exists a quantitative tradeoff between th...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
The task of state discrimination for a set of mutually orthogonal pure states is trivial if one has ...
We propose two experimental schemes for quantum state discrimination that achieve the optimal tradeo...
The discrimination of non-orthogonal quantum states with reduced or without errors is a fundamental ...
The discrimination of non-orthogonal quantum states with reduced or without errors is a fundamental ...
We present a full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between nonorthogonal quantum st...
We present a full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between nonorthogonal quantum st...
We present a full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between nonorthogonal quantum st...
We present the first full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between non-orthogonal q...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
The problem of non-orthogonal state discrimination underlies crucial quantum information tasks, such...