An important task for quantum-information processing is optimal discrimination between two nonorthogonal quantum states, which until now has been realized only optically. Here, we present and compare experimental realizations of optimal quantum measurements for distinguishing between two nonorthogonal quantum states encoded in a single 14 N nuclear spin at a nitrogen-vacancy defect in diamond. Implemented measurement schemes are the minimum-error measurement (known as Helstrom measurement), unambiguous state discrimination using a standard projective measurement, and optimal unambiguous state discrimination [known as Ivanovic-Dieks-Peres (IDP) measurement], which utilizes a three-dimensional Hilbert space. This allows us to benchmark t...
This thesis describes a series of experiments on the control of the optical properties of the nitrog...
Abstract Quantum computing is an attractive and multidisciplinary field, which became a focus for ex...
The optimal discrimination of nonorthogonal quantum states with minimum error probability is a funda...
An important task for quantum-information processing is optimal discrimination between two nonorthog...
We present a full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between nonorthogonal quantum st...
A negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a promising system for quantum compu...
We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the lea...
Isolated optically-active solid-state spins such as the Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) center in diamond have...
We present the first full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between non-orthogonal q...
We experimentally demonstrate an approach to scale up quantum devices by harnessing spin defects in ...
This thesis presents a set of experiments that explore the possible realisation of a macroscopic qua...
The ability to uniquely identify a quantum state is integral to quantum science, but for nonorthogon...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
Quantum state readout is a key component of quantum technologies, including applications in sensing,...
We propose an efficient quantum measurement protocol for the hyperfine interaction between the elect...
This thesis describes a series of experiments on the control of the optical properties of the nitrog...
Abstract Quantum computing is an attractive and multidisciplinary field, which became a focus for ex...
The optimal discrimination of nonorthogonal quantum states with minimum error probability is a funda...
An important task for quantum-information processing is optimal discrimination between two nonorthog...
We present a full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between nonorthogonal quantum st...
A negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a promising system for quantum compu...
We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the lea...
Isolated optically-active solid-state spins such as the Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) center in diamond have...
We present the first full demonstration of unambiguous state discrimination between non-orthogonal q...
We experimentally demonstrate an approach to scale up quantum devices by harnessing spin defects in ...
This thesis presents a set of experiments that explore the possible realisation of a macroscopic qua...
The ability to uniquely identify a quantum state is integral to quantum science, but for nonorthogon...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
Quantum state readout is a key component of quantum technologies, including applications in sensing,...
We propose an efficient quantum measurement protocol for the hyperfine interaction between the elect...
This thesis describes a series of experiments on the control of the optical properties of the nitrog...
Abstract Quantum computing is an attractive and multidisciplinary field, which became a focus for ex...
The optimal discrimination of nonorthogonal quantum states with minimum error probability is a funda...