Improved entanglement indicators for optical fields and its application
in the event-ready experiment for bright squeezed vacuum with induced
non-gaussianity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.05641v3
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2023 14:03:35 GMT
- Title: Improved entanglement indicators for optical fields and its application
in the event-ready experiment for bright squeezed vacuum with induced
non-gaussianity
- Authors: Bianka Woloncewicz, Tamoghna Das, Marek \.Zukowski
- Abstract summary: Our conditions involve variances. Their meaning is intuitive and their implementation is feasible.
We propose a practical experimental scheme of how to generate such states for an event-ready experiment.
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- Abstract: Better versions of separability conditions for four mode optical fields, i.e.
two beams with two modes of mutually orthogonal polarization are given. Our
conditions involve variances. Their meaning is intuitive and their
implementation is feasible. Namely, if for a given quantum state the spread of
the data around its mean value is smaller than the minimal spread predicted for
the set of separable states, then the given state is entangled. Our conditions
are formulated for standard quantum Stokes observables and normalized Stokes
observables and result to be more efficient that the previous conditions for
four mode optical fields involving variances. We test our conditions for bright
squeezed vacuum with (and without) induced non-gaussianity obtained by addition
or subtraction of photons. Also we propose a practical experimental scheme of
how to generate such states for an event-ready experiment.
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