We address the intrinsic multimode nature of the quantum state of light obtained by pulsed spontaneous parametric downconversion and develop a theoretical model based only on experimentally accessible quantities. We exploit the pairwise entanglement as a resource for conditional multimode measurements and derive closed formulas for the detection probability and the density matrix of the conditional states. We present a set of experiments performed to validate our model in different conditions that are in excellent agreement with experimental data. Finally, we evaluate the non-Gaussianity of the conditional states obtained from our source with the aim of discussing the effects of the different experimental parameters on the effectiveness of this type of conditional state preparation. Copyright © EPLA, 2010.
Conditional measurements on multimode pairwise entangled states from spontaneous parametric downconversion
ALLEVI, ALESSIA;ANDREONI, ALESSANDRA;
2010-01-01
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We address the intrinsic multimode nature of the quantum state of light obtained by pulsed spontaneous parametric downconversion and develop a theoretical model based only on experimentally accessible quantities. We exploit the pairwise entanglement as a resource for conditional multimode measurements and derive closed formulas for the detection probability and the density matrix of the conditional states. We present a set of experiments performed to validate our model in different conditions that are in excellent agreement with experimental data. Finally, we evaluate the non-Gaussianity of the conditional states obtained from our source with the aim of discussing the effects of the different experimental parameters on the effectiveness of this type of conditional state preparation. Copyright © EPLA, 2010.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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