概括
我们展示了一种实际的光纤兼容的压缩光源在电信C频段,实现 -4.11dB的压缩. 这个源显示了量子传感和远程传输应用的潜力.
科学领域:
- 量子光学和光子学. 量子光学和光子学.
- 量子技术的发展.
背景情况:
- 压缩光源对于推进连续变量量子信息处理至关重要.
- 在电信C频段实现高质量的压缩光对于光纤集成至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了证明完全引导单模挤压在电信C频段中的运行分析.
- 在现实的纯度限制下,评估压缩光源的纠潜力和传感性能.
- 为光纤兼容的压缩光源建立实际的基准.
主要方法:
- 使用Zn无的MgO合的周期极酸 (MgO:ppLN) 脊波导用于压缩光生成.
- 测量了二次方差以计算纯度,和量子费舍尔信息.
- 应用了杜安的不可分割性标准来量化纠和非经典性.
主要成果:
- 观察到 -1.81±0.05 dB在1550 nm处挤压,相当于 -4.11±0.05 dB在损失补偿后产生挤压.
- 通过量子克拉默-拉奥边界,在相位灵敏度估计上比连贯状态有~11%的量子优势.
- 量化了双模式挤压状态的纠潜力和确定的非经典性.
- 计算了连续变量量子传输的~73.4%的保真率.
结论:
- 开发的MgO:ppLN波导是电信C频段中单模压缩光的实际来源.
- 该源具有显著的纠潜力和用于传感应用的量子优势.
- 这项工作为量子技术中的光纤兼容压缩光源设定了基准.
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