Discrimination of optical coherent states using a photon number resolving detector

Wittmann C, Andersen UL, Leuchs G (2010)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2010

Journal

Publisher: Taylor & Francis: STM, Behavioural Science and Public Health Titles

Book Volume: 27

Pages Range: 213-217

DOI: 10.1080/09500340903145031

Abstract

The discrimination of non-orthogonal quantum states with reduced or without errors is a fundamental task in quantum measurement theory. In this work, we investigate a quantum measurement strategy capable of discriminating two coherent states probabilistically with significantly smaller error probabilities than can be obtained using non-probabilistic state discrimination. We find that appropriate postselection of the measurement data of a photon number resolving detector can be used to discriminate two coherent states with small error probability. We compare our new receiver to an optimal intermediate measurement between minimum error discrimination and unambiguous state discrimination.

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APA:

Wittmann, C., Andersen, U.L., & Leuchs, G. (2010). Discrimination of optical coherent states using a photon number resolving detector. Journal of Modern Optics, 27, 213-217. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09500340903145031

MLA:

Wittmann, Christoffer, Ulrik Lund Andersen, and Gerd Leuchs. "Discrimination of optical coherent states using a photon number resolving detector." Journal of Modern Optics 27 (2010): 213-217.

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