LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Alessandro Zavatta, Valentina Parigi, Myungshik Kim, and Marco Bellini Istituto Nazionale di Ottica Applicata (INOA)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Quantum optical effects with pulsed lasers
Advertisements

Beyond The Standard Quantum Limit B. W. Barr Institute for Gravitational Research University of Glasgow.
Photon statistics without photon counting S. Olivares, A. R. Rossi, M. G. A. Paris, G. Zambra (UniMi) A. Andreoni, M. Bondani (UniInsubria) M. Genovese,
Quantum teleportation for continuous variables Myungshik Kim Queen’s University, Belfast.
Parametric Down-conversion and other single photons sources December 2009 Assaf Halevy Course # 77740, Dr. Hagai Eisenberg 1.
Alfred U’Ren Daryl Achilles Peter Mosley Lijian Zhang Christine Silberhorn Konrad Banaszek Michael G. Raymer Ian A. Walmsley The Center for Quantum Information.
Shanhui Fan, Shanshan Xu, Eden Rephaeli
Experimental work on entangled photon holes T.B. Pittman, S.M. Hendrickson, J. Liang, and J.D. Franson UMBC ICSSUR Olomouc, June 2009.
Quantum Coherent Control with Non-classical Light Department of Physics of Complex Systems The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel Yaron Bromberg,
Positronium Rydberg excitation in AEGIS Physics with many positrons International Fermi School July 2009 – Varenna, Italy The experimental work on.
Displaced-photon counting for coherent optical communication Shuro Izumi.
Non-Gaussianity as a power-up for quantum communication and estimation Gerardo Adesso.
TWO-PHOTON ABSORPTION IN SEMICONDUCTORS Fabien BOITIER, Antoine GODARD, Emmanuel ROSENCHER Claude FABRE ONERA Palaiseau Laboratoire Kastler Brossel Paris.
Niels Bohr Institute Copenhagen University Eugene PolzikLECTURE 3.
Universal Optical Operations in Quantum Information Processing Wei-Min Zhang ( Physics Dept, NCKU )
Characterization and optimization of entangled states produced by a self-phase-locked OPO J. Laurat, G. Keller, J.A.O. Huguenin T. Coudreau, N. Treps,
Niels Bohr Institute Copenhagen University Eugene PolzikLECTURE 5.
Single photon sources. Attenuated laser = Coherent state Laser Attenuator Approximate single photon source Mean number of photon per pulse.
Characterization of statistical properties of x-ray FEL radiation by means of few-photon processes Nina Rohringer and Robin Santra.
Quantum Mechanics from Classical Statistics. what is an atom ? quantum mechanics : isolated object quantum mechanics : isolated object quantum field theory.
A quantum optical beam n Classically an optical beam can have well defined amplitude AND phase simultaneously. n Quantum mechanics however imposes an uncertainty.
Quantum information in bright colors Instituto de Física - USP Paulo A. Nussenzveig Paraty – 2009.
2 ICO R. Filter, K. Słowik, J. Straubel, F. Lederer, and C. Rockstuhl Institute of Condensed Matter Theory and Solid State Optics Abbe.
Single atom lasing of a dressed flux qubit
Dressed state amplification by a superconducting qubit E. Il‘ichev, Outline Introduction: Qubit-resonator system Parametric amplification Quantum amplifier.
TeV Particle Astrophysics August 2006 Caltech Australian National University Universitat Hannover/AEI LIGO Scientific Collaboration MIT Corbitt, Goda,
From Flipping Qubits to Programmable Quantum Processors Drinking party Budmerice, 1 st May 2003 Vladimír Bužek, Mário Ziman, Mark Hillery, Reinhard Werner,
Manipulating Continuous Variable Photonic Entanglement Martin Plenio Imperial College London Institute for Mathematical Sciences & Department of Physics.
Generation of Mesoscopic Superpositions of Two Squeezed States of Motion for A Trapped Ion Shih-Chuan Gou ( 郭西川 ) Department of Physics National Changhua.
School of something FACULTY OF OTHER School of Physics and Astronomy FACULTY OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES Nonlocality of a single particle Jacob.
Control and Synchronization of Chaotic Dynamics in Laser Systems E. Allaria Sincrotrone Trieste Relatore: Prof. F.T. Arecchi Dipartimento di Fisica Universita’
Quantum-optics experiments in Olomouc Jan Soubusta, Martin Hendrych, Jan Peřina, Jr., Ondřej Haderka Radim Filip, Jaromír Fiurášek, Miloslav Dušek Antonín.
Interferometer Topologies and Prepared States of Light – Quantum Noise and Squeezing Convenor: Roman Schnabel.
Experimental Characterization of Frequency Dependent Squeezed Light R. Schnabel, S. Chelkowski, H. Vahlbruch, B. Hage, A. Franzen, N. Lastzka, and K. Danzmann.
Pure-state, single-photon wave-packet generation by parametric down conversion in a distributed microcavity M. G. Raymer, Jaewoo Noh* Oregon Center for.
A deterministic source of entangled photons David Vitali, Giacomo Ciaramicoli, and Paolo Tombesi Dip. di Matematica e Fisica and Unità INFM, Università.
SQL Related Experiments at the ANU Conor Mow-Lowry, G de Vine, K MacKenzie, B Sheard, Dr D Shaddock, Dr B Buchler, Dr M Gray, Dr PK Lam, Prof. David McClelland.
Czesław Radzewicz Warsaw University Poland Konrad Banaszek Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń, Poland Alex Lvovsky University of Calgary Alberta, Canada.
Photon Efficiency Measures & Processing Dominic W. Berry University of Waterloo Alexander I. LvovskyUniversity of Calgary.
Experimental study of stochastic phenomena in vertical cavity lasers Istituto Nazionale Ottica Applicata Largo Enrico Fermi Firenze (Italy)
Characterisation of non-classical light sources for quantum information technologies Wojciech Wasilewski Michał Karpiński Piotr Wasylczyk Czesław Radzewicz.
S. ChelkowskiSlide 1WG1 Meeting, Birmingham 07/2008.
Multiparticle Entangled States of the W- class, their Properties and Applications A. Rodichkina, A. Basharov, V. Gorbachev Laboratory for Quantum Information.
Coherent cooling: a momentum state quantum computer Tim Freegarde Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Trento, Povo, ItalyQuantum Optics & Laser.
Fawaz S. K. Aldafeery. Introduction Quantum memories are important elements for quantum information processing applications such as quantum networks,
Purdue University Spring 2014 Prof. Yong P. Chen Lecture 16 (3/31/2014) Slide Introduction to Quantum Optics.
Pablo Barberis Blostein y Marc Bienert
Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for NNSA Dynamics of modulated beams Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC, for the U.S. Department.
Quantum Theory of the Coherently Pumped Micromaser István Németh and János Bergou University of West Hungary Department of Physics CEWQO 2008 Belgrade,
October 1, 2007 Quantum Optical Sensing: Single Mode, Multi-Mode, and Continuous Time Jeffrey H. Shapiro.
Optical and Quantum Communications Group June 9, 2005 Three Themes for Theory Research: Gaussian States, Coherent Laser Radars, and Multi-Photon Detectors.
Prebunching electron beam and its smearing due to ISR-induced energy diffusion Nikolai Yampolsky Los Alamos National Laboratory Fermilab; February 24,
Carmen Porto Supervisor: Prof. Simone Cialdi Co-Supervisor: Prof. Matteo Paris PhD school of Physics.
QUANTUM OPTICS LAB IAP, UNIVERSITÄT BERN Qudit Implementations with Energy-Time Entangled Photons 1 Bänz Bessire Quantum Optics Lab – The Stefanov Group.
ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI RICERCA METROLOGICA Exploiting hidden correlations: the illusionist game Alice Meda Marco Genovese.
Conservation of Vacuum in an Interferometer
Four wave mixing in submicron waveguides
Detuned Twin-Signal-Recycling
Quantum optics Eyal Freiberg.
Coherent and squeezed states of the radiation field
Quantum noise reduction using squeezed states in LIGO
Nergis Mavalvala Aspen January 2005
Quantum optomechanics: possible applications to
A. Windhager, M. Suda, C. Pacher, M. Peev, A. Poppe Contact:
Quantum effects in Gravitational-wave Interferometers
Quantum Information with Continuous Variables
Strong Coupling of a Spin Ensemble to a Superconducting Resonator
Advanced Optical Sensing
Norm Moulton LPS 15 October, 1999
Optical-phase conjugation in difference-frequency generation
Presentation transcript:

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Alessandro Zavatta, Valentina Parigi, Myungshik Kim, and Marco Bellini Istituto Nazionale di Ottica Applicata (INOA) - CNR, Florence, Italy LENS and Physics Dept., University of Florence, Italy School of Mathematics and Physics, The Queen’s University, Belfast, UK Alessandro Zavatta, Valentina Parigi, Myungshik Kim, and Marco Bellini Istituto Nazionale di Ottica Applicata (INOA) - CNR, Florence, Italy LENS and Physics Dept., University of Florence, Italy School of Mathematics and Physics, The Queen’s University, Belfast, UK Probing quantum commutation rules by adding and subtracting single photons to/from a light field Bled March 2008 Dipartimento di Fisica INOA-CNR

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Outline Experimental implementation of photon creation and annihilation operators Application to a completely classical light field Nonclassical and counterintuitive features Direct probing of fundamental quantum rules Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Implementing single-photon addition and subtraction Use photon creation and annihilation operators “Photon-added” state “Photon-subtracted” state Conditional generation schemes Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Use parametric down-conversion in a nonlinear crystal Stay in the low-gain regime (eliminates higher-order excitations) … whenever an idler photon is detected, the signal is prepared in a single-photon-excited version of the initial state Stimulated emission regime Emission probability increases with Adding a single photon to a light field Inject a seed pure state in the signal mode Bled March2008 Bled March 2008 A. Zavatta, S. Viciani, M. Bellini, Science 306, 660 (2004); Phys. Rev. A, 72, (2005)

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 (Pseudo-)thermal light source Rotating ground glass disk Diffuses the input coherent beam and adds random amplitude and phase fluctuations Bled March2008 Bled March 2008 Single-mode fiber

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 For a generic mixed input state and upon conditioning on single idler photon detection Mixed state input The addition of a single photon turns any state into a nonclassical one due to the lack of the vacuum terms C. T. Lee, Phys. Rev. A 52, 3374 (1995) Thermal input state Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Glauber-Sudarshan P distribution Wigner distribution Both distributions are always negative at the origin Nonclassical states independent of Nonclassical states independent of Nonclassicality of photon-added thermal states Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Experimental single-photon addition Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 P θ (x θ ) xθxθ Complete set of quadrature distributions Gated time-domain acquisition Ultra-high bandwidth (~100 MHz) Low electronic noise (S/N >12 dB) High subtraction efficiency (~60 82 MHz) Ultrafast homodyne detection Density matrix elements Density matrix elements Wigner function Maximum likelihood estimation A. I. Lvovsky, J. Opt. B: Quantum Semiclassical Opt. 6, 556 (2004) Z. Hradil, D. Mogilevtsev, J. Rehacek, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, (2006) Bled March2008 Bled March 2008 A. Zavatta, M. Bellini, P.L. Ramazza, F. Marin, F.T. Arecchi, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 19, 1189 (2001).

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 n=1.15 _ _ n=0.1 _ _ Thermal states Single-photon-added thermal states Experimental tomographic reconstruction Adding a photon makes the states highly nonclassical. Their Wigner function becomes negative at the origin No correction for the finite homodyne detection efficiency Bled March2008 Bled March 2008 A. Zavatta, V. Parigi, M. Bellini, Phys. Rev. A 75, (2007)

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 The experimental inefficiency in the preparation and detection can be simply introduced as a loss by a BS of transmittivity . Both the finite efficiency and the statistical noise contribute to reduce the visibility of nonclassical features. Wigner negativity and efficiencies Fock states Bled March2008 Bled March 2008 A. Zavatta, V. Parigi, M. Bellini, Phys. Rev. A 75, (2007)

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 How to subtract a single photon ? Bled March2008 Bled March 2008 On/off detection Input state

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Experimental single-photon subtraction Bled March2008 Bled March 2008 J. Wenger, R. Tualle-Brouri, and P. Grangier, Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, (2004)

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Subtracting a single photon from a thermal light state preserves its classicality but changes the Wigner function to a non-Gaussian one. n=0.5 _ _ n=1.0 _ _ Thermal states Photon-subtracted thermal states Tomographic reconstructions Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 n=0.5 _ _ n=1.0 _ _ Thermal states Photon-subtracted thermal states n  sub =0.7 _ _ n  sub =1.3 _ _ n  =0.33 _ _ n  =0.65 _ _ Mean photon numbers The mean number of photons in the state increases after photon subtraction !!! Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 for a coherent state for a Fock state for a thermal state Subtracting a single photon from a state may increase the resulting mean photon number if the initial state was super-Poissonian. where Fano parameter !!! The strange case of photon subtraction Photon creation and annihilation operators do not perform deterministic photon addition and subtraction ! M. Ueda, N. Imoto, T. Ogawa, Phys. Rev. A 41, 3891 (1990) Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Combining quantum operators Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Experimental sequences of single-photon addition and subtraction Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Directly probing quantum commutation rules Direct test of quantum commutation rules Contrary to naïve classical expectations, “adding” and then “subtracting” a single photon modifies the state Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Homodyne data and reconstructions Reconstructions corrected for the finite detection efficiency (  =64%) Limited preparation efficiency (  =92%) in the photon-addition stage adds small contaminations Clearly different final states Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Experimental Wigner functions Nonclassical: negative WF Nonclassical but positive WF V. Parigi, A. Zavatta, M. S. Kim, M. Bellini, Science 317, 1890 (2007) Bled March2008 Bled March 2008

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Conclusions First implementation of sequences of basic quantum operators Direct test of fundamental quantum algebraic rules: noncommutativity of creation and annihilation operators Nonclassical Multi-photon state generation through enhancement cavity Bled March 2008 Generation of SPATS and P-function reconstruction

LPHYS’07 – Leon – August 22 nd 2007 Florence Quantum optics Group Bled March