Balanced homodyning, heterodyning and unbalanced homodyning are the three well-known sampling techniques used in quantum optics to characterize all possible photonic sources in continuous-variable quantum information theory. We show that for all quantum states and all observable-parameter tomography schemes, which includes the reconstructions of arbitrary operator moments and phase-space quasi-distributions, localized sampling with unbalanced homodyning is always tomographically more powerful (gives more accurate estimators) than delocalized sampling with heterodyning. The latter is recently known to often give more accurate parameter reconstructions than conventional marginalized sampling with balanced homodyning. This result also holds fo...
This paper deals with a non-parametric problem coming from physics, namely quantum tomography. That ...
In the light of the progress in quantum technologies, the task of verifying the correct functioning ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to answer an important issue in quantum mechanics, na...
Balanced homodyning, heterodyning, and unbalanced homodyning are three well-known sampling technique...
Balanced homodyning, heterodyning and unbalanced homodyning are the three well-known sampling techni...
Wigner and Husimi quasi-distributions, owing to their functional regularity, give the two archetypal...
We examine the moment-reconstruction performance of both the homodyne and heterodyne (doublehomodyne...
We suggest and demonstrate a tomographic method to characterise homodyne detectors at the quantum le...
Optical homodyne tomography consists in reconstructing the quantum state of an optical field from re...
Quantum tomography is the standard method of reconstructing the Wigner function of quantum states of...
We address state reconstruction by photon-number-resolving detectors, and demonstrate that they may ...
The accuracy in determining the quantum state of a system depends on the type of measurement perform...
We estimate the quantum state of a light beam from results of quantum homodyne measurements performe...
We present a homodyne detection scheme to verify Bell's inequality on correlated optical beams at th...
An analysis of the homodyne tomography process that is often used to determine the Wigner functions ...
This paper deals with a non-parametric problem coming from physics, namely quantum tomography. That ...
In the light of the progress in quantum technologies, the task of verifying the correct functioning ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to answer an important issue in quantum mechanics, na...
Balanced homodyning, heterodyning, and unbalanced homodyning are three well-known sampling technique...
Balanced homodyning, heterodyning and unbalanced homodyning are the three well-known sampling techni...
Wigner and Husimi quasi-distributions, owing to their functional regularity, give the two archetypal...
We examine the moment-reconstruction performance of both the homodyne and heterodyne (doublehomodyne...
We suggest and demonstrate a tomographic method to characterise homodyne detectors at the quantum le...
Optical homodyne tomography consists in reconstructing the quantum state of an optical field from re...
Quantum tomography is the standard method of reconstructing the Wigner function of quantum states of...
We address state reconstruction by photon-number-resolving detectors, and demonstrate that they may ...
The accuracy in determining the quantum state of a system depends on the type of measurement perform...
We estimate the quantum state of a light beam from results of quantum homodyne measurements performe...
We present a homodyne detection scheme to verify Bell's inequality on correlated optical beams at th...
An analysis of the homodyne tomography process that is often used to determine the Wigner functions ...
This paper deals with a non-parametric problem coming from physics, namely quantum tomography. That ...
In the light of the progress in quantum technologies, the task of verifying the correct functioning ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to answer an important issue in quantum mechanics, na...