Rotated quadratures carry the phase-dependent information of the electromagnetic field, so they are somehow conjugate to the photon number. We analyze this noncanonical pair, finding an exact uncertainty relation, as well as a couple of weaker inequalities obtained by relaxing some restrictions of the problem. We also find the intelligent states saturating that relation and complete their characterization by considering extra constraints on the second-order moments of the variables involved. Using these moments, we construct performance measures tailored to diagnose photon-added and Schrodinger-cat-like states, among others
The 'classical limit' of the q-analog quantized radiation field is studied paralleling conventional ...
We introduce the conditional probability to consider consecutive measurements of photon number and q...
Multiple photon subtraction applied to a displaced phase-averaged coherent state, which is a non-Gau...
Rotated quadratures carry the phase-dependent information of the electromagnetic field, so they are ...
Rotated quadratures carry the phase-dependent information of the electromagnetic field, so they are ...
We show that there are nonclassical states with lesser joint fluctuations of phase and number than a...
We identify what ideal correlated photon number states are required to maximize the discrepancy betw...
We identify what ideal correlated photon number states are to required to maximize the discrepancy b...
Assessing whether a quantum state $\hat \rho$ is nonclassical ($\textit{i.e.}$, incompatible with a ...
We derive upper bounds on the statistics of phase and phase difference that are satisfied by all cla...
Non-Gaussianity inducing operations are studied in the recent past from different perspectives. Here...
We study the phase sensitivity of SU(2) and SU(1,1) interferometers fed by two-mode field states whi...
A quantitative analysis is conducted on the impacts of experimental imperfections in the input state...
Abstract It is well-known that the precision of a phase measurement with a Mach-Zehnder interferomet...
Two-photon absorption (TPA) is of fundamental importance in super-resolution imaging and spectroscop...
The 'classical limit' of the q-analog quantized radiation field is studied paralleling conventional ...
We introduce the conditional probability to consider consecutive measurements of photon number and q...
Multiple photon subtraction applied to a displaced phase-averaged coherent state, which is a non-Gau...
Rotated quadratures carry the phase-dependent information of the electromagnetic field, so they are ...
Rotated quadratures carry the phase-dependent information of the electromagnetic field, so they are ...
We show that there are nonclassical states with lesser joint fluctuations of phase and number than a...
We identify what ideal correlated photon number states are required to maximize the discrepancy betw...
We identify what ideal correlated photon number states are to required to maximize the discrepancy b...
Assessing whether a quantum state $\hat \rho$ is nonclassical ($\textit{i.e.}$, incompatible with a ...
We derive upper bounds on the statistics of phase and phase difference that are satisfied by all cla...
Non-Gaussianity inducing operations are studied in the recent past from different perspectives. Here...
We study the phase sensitivity of SU(2) and SU(1,1) interferometers fed by two-mode field states whi...
A quantitative analysis is conducted on the impacts of experimental imperfections in the input state...
Abstract It is well-known that the precision of a phase measurement with a Mach-Zehnder interferomet...
Two-photon absorption (TPA) is of fundamental importance in super-resolution imaging and spectroscop...
The 'classical limit' of the q-analog quantized radiation field is studied paralleling conventional ...
We introduce the conditional probability to consider consecutive measurements of photon number and q...
Multiple photon subtraction applied to a displaced phase-averaged coherent state, which is a non-Gau...