We propose and experimentally demonstrate nondestructive and noiseless removal (filtering) of vacuum states from an arbitrary set of coherent states of continuous variable systems. Errors, i.e., vacuum states in the quantum information are diagnosed through a weak measurement, and on that basis, probabilistically filtered out. We consider three different filters based on on-off detection, phase stabilized, and phase randomized homodyne detection. We find that on-off detection, optimal in the ideal theoretical setting, is superior to the homodyne strategy also in a practical setting
We derive the stochastic master equations, that is to say, quantum filters, and master equations for...
Experimental tests for assessing the physical reality of the hypothetical wave modes of quantum vacu...
A scheme for the detection of low-intensity optical coherent signals was studied which uses a probab...
We devise a scheme that protects quantum coherent states of light from probabilistic losses, thus ac...
The optimal discrimination of nonorthogonal quantum states with minimum error probability is a funda...
We derive the form of the Belavkin-Kushner-Stratonovich equa- tion describing the ltering of a conti...
We investigate the optimal trade-off between information gained about an unknown coherent state and ...
We investigate several recently published benchmark criteria for storage or transmission of continuo...
We investigate quantum measurement strategies capable of discriminating two coherent states probabil...
The discrimination of non-orthogonal quantum states with reduced or without errors is a fundamental ...
We introduce a filter using a noise-free quantum buffer with large optical bandwidth that can both f...
We introduce a filter using a noise-free quantum buffer with large optical bandwidth that can both f...
We experimentally demonstrate a new measurement scheme for the discrimination of two coherent states...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.Cataloged from PDF ...
Adaptive homodyne estimation of a continuously-evolving phase using smoothing was earlier demonstrat...
We derive the stochastic master equations, that is to say, quantum filters, and master equations for...
Experimental tests for assessing the physical reality of the hypothetical wave modes of quantum vacu...
A scheme for the detection of low-intensity optical coherent signals was studied which uses a probab...
We devise a scheme that protects quantum coherent states of light from probabilistic losses, thus ac...
The optimal discrimination of nonorthogonal quantum states with minimum error probability is a funda...
We derive the form of the Belavkin-Kushner-Stratonovich equa- tion describing the ltering of a conti...
We investigate the optimal trade-off between information gained about an unknown coherent state and ...
We investigate several recently published benchmark criteria for storage or transmission of continuo...
We investigate quantum measurement strategies capable of discriminating two coherent states probabil...
The discrimination of non-orthogonal quantum states with reduced or without errors is a fundamental ...
We introduce a filter using a noise-free quantum buffer with large optical bandwidth that can both f...
We introduce a filter using a noise-free quantum buffer with large optical bandwidth that can both f...
We experimentally demonstrate a new measurement scheme for the discrimination of two coherent states...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.Cataloged from PDF ...
Adaptive homodyne estimation of a continuously-evolving phase using smoothing was earlier demonstrat...
We derive the stochastic master equations, that is to say, quantum filters, and master equations for...
Experimental tests for assessing the physical reality of the hypothetical wave modes of quantum vacu...
A scheme for the detection of low-intensity optical coherent signals was studied which uses a probab...