Classical and Quantum Light: Versatile tools for quantum foundations and
quantum information
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.05797v1
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 14:12:54 GMT
- Title: Classical and Quantum Light: Versatile tools for quantum foundations and
quantum information
- Authors: Thais de Lima Silva
- Abstract summary: Light beams offer many degrees of freedom to be explored in discrete and continuous domains.
Three works are presented that use the polarization and path discrete degrees of freedom.
The functioning of all optical devices used is didactically explained.
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- Abstract: Light beams offer many degrees of freedom to be explored in discrete and
continuous domains. In addition to the possibility of entangling photons in
these many degrees of freedom, it makes light a very useful and versatile tool
for quantum information and quantum foundation purposes. In this thesis, we
endorse its importance and versatility by presenting novel contributions that
further explore both discrete and continuous degrees of freedom. It begins with
two experiments that use classical light and explore its analogous behavior to
quantum systems. The first one is a classical optics simulation of the dynamics
of a relativistic quantum particle. The second work is related to the theory of
mutually unbiased measurements that are effectively discrete but constructed
from continuous variables systems. In the second part of the thesis, three
works are presented that use the polarization and path discrete degrees of
freedom. The first one is a redefinition of the quantum nonlocal correlation
called steering in the multipartite scenario, based on an inconsistency in the
previous definition, namely the creation of this correlation from scratch using
operations that supposedly would not be able to do so. We call this exposure of
quantum steering. Steering exposure is observed with entangled photons. The
other two works are related to the experimental implementation of quantum
channels of qubits, one of them is a particular channel for which we test for
non-Markovianity using a operational measure called conditional past-future
(CPF) correlation. The thesis finishes with a proposal for an experimental
realization of any quantum channel of a single qubit, where the qubit is
realized by the polarization of single photons. The functioning of all optical
devices used is didactically explained.
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