Wednesday, February 1, 2012

1201.6120 (Ho-Joon Kim et al.)

Quantum linear amplifier enhanced by photon subtraction and addition    [PDF]

Ho-Joon Kim, Su-Yong Lee, Se-Wan Ji, Hyunchul Nha
A deterministic quantum amplifier inevitably adds noise to an amplified
signal due to the uncertainty principle in quantum physics. We here investigate
how a quantum-noise-limited amplifier can be improved by additionally employing
the photon subtraction, the photon addition, and a coherent superposition of
the two, thereby making a probabilistic, heralded, quantum amplifier. We show
that these operations can enhance the performance in amplifying a coherent
state in terms of intensity gain, fidelity, and phase uncertainty. In
particular, the photon subtraction turns out to be optimal for the fidelity and
the phase concentration among these elementary operations, while the photon
addition also provides a significant reduction in the phase uncertainty with
the largest gain effect.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.6120

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