Single-Photon-Subtracted-Squeezed-Vacuum-State Based Postselected Weak Measurement and its Applications
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.18189v1
- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 13:58:32 GMT
- Title: Single-Photon-Subtracted-Squeezed-Vacuum-State Based Postselected Weak Measurement and its Applications
- Authors: Janarbek Yuanbek, Akbar Islam, Ahmad Abliz, Yusuf Turek,
- Abstract summary: We study the effects of postselected von Neumann measurement on the nonclassicality of the Single-Photon-Subtracted-Squeezed-Vacuum-State (SPSSVS)
We found that postselected von Neumann measurement has positive effects on the optimization of SPSSVS.
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- Abstract: In this paper, we study the effects of postselected von Neumann measurement on the nonclassicality of the Single-Photon-Subtracted-Squeezed-Vacuum-State (SPSSVS). We calculate the squeezing effect, Mandel factor, Wigner function, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)s and state distance function.We found that postselected von Neumann measurement has positive effects on the optimization of SPSSVS. In particular, by properly choosing the anomalous weak value, the nonclassical inherent features of SPSSVS such as squeezing, photon statistics and phase space distribution can be optimized significantly. The advantages of postselected weak measurement on improving the SNR compared to non-postselected measurement scheme is also confirmed. The superiority of SPSSVS based postselected weak measurement in quantum state optimization may have potential applications of in the associated quantum information processing.
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