Can we control the amount of useful nonclassicality in a photon added
hypergeometric state?
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.14269v2
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2021 17:06:11 GMT
- Title: Can we control the amount of useful nonclassicality in a photon added
hypergeometric state?
- Authors: Priya Malpani, Kishore Thapliyal, and Anirban Pathak
- Abstract summary: We study the role of photon addition, a non-Gaussianity inducing operation, in the enhancement of nonclassicality in a finite dimensional quantum state.
In principle, decreasing the dimension of the state is analogous to holeburning and is thus expected to increase nonclassicality.
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- Abstract: Non-Gaussianity inducing operations are studied in the recent past from
different perspectives. Here, we study the role of photon addition, a
non-Gaussianity inducing operation, in the enhancement of nonclassicality in a
finite dimensional quantum state, namely hypergeometric state with the help of
some quantifiers and measures of nonclassicality. We observed that measures to
characterize the quality of single photon source and anticlassicality lead to
the similar conclusion, i.e., to obtain the desired quantum features one has to
choose all the state parameters such that average photon numbers remains low.
Wigner logarithmic negativity of the photon added hypergeometric state and
concurrence of the two-mode entangled state generated at the output of a
beamsplitter from this state show that nonclassicality can be enhanced by
increasing the state parameter and photon number addition but decreasing the
dimension of the state. In principle, decreasing the dimension of the state is
analogous to holeburning and is thus expected to increase nonclassicality.
Further, the variation of Wigner function not only qualitatively illustrates
the same features as observed quantitatively through concurrence potential and
Wigner logarithimic negativity, but illustrate non-Gaussianity of the quantum
state as well.
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