Detecting nonclassicality and non-Gaussianity of a coherent superposed
quantum state
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.06046v1
- Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2023 14:54:41 GMT
- Title: Detecting nonclassicality and non-Gaussianity of a coherent superposed
quantum state
- Authors: Deepak and Arpita Chatterjee
- Abstract summary: We investigate the nonclassicality and non-Gaussianity of a coherent superposed quantum state (CSQS)
We use different criteria to check the nonclassicality and non-Gaussianity of the considered quantum state.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the nonclassicality and non-Gaussianity of a
coherent superposed quantum state (CSQS) which is obtained by applying a
coherent superposition of field annihilation ($a$) and creation ($a^\dagger$)
operators, $N(ta+ra^\dagger)$ to a classical coherent state $|\alpha\rangle$,
where $t$ and $r$ are scalars with $t^2+r^2=1$. Such an operation, when applied
on states having classical characters, introduces strong nonclassicality. We
use different criteria to check the nonclassicality and non-Gaussianity of the
considered quantum state. We first compute the Wigner function of CSQS. To
study the nonclassicality of the considered state we further use (i) linear
entropy (LE) (ii) Wigner logarithmic negativity (WLN) and (iii) skew
information based measure. Relative entropy based measure is considered to
analyze the variation in non-Gaussianity of CSQS. Finally, the dynamics of the
Wigner function evolving under the photon loss channel is addressed to probe
the effect of noise on nonclassicality as well as non-Gaussianity of CSQS.
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