Determining an unknown quantum state from an ensemble of identical systems is a fundamental, yet experimentally demanding, task in quantum science. Here we study the number of measurement bases needed to fully characterize an arbitrary multi-mode state containing a definite number of photons, or an arbitrary mixture of such states. We show this task can be achieved using only linear optics and photon counting, which yield a practical though non-universal set of projective measurements. We derive the minimum number of measurement settings required and numerically show that this lower bound is saturated with random linear optics configurations, such as when the corresponding unitary transformation is Haar-random. Furthermore, we show that for N photons, any unitary 2N-design can be used to derive an analytical, though non-optimal, state reconstruction protocol.

Multiphoton Tomography with Linear Optics and Photon Counting / Banchi L.; Kolthammer W.S.; Kim M.S.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - ELETTRONICO. - 121:(2018), pp. 250402-250407. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.250402]

Multiphoton Tomography with Linear Optics and Photon Counting

Banchi L.;
2018

Abstract

Determining an unknown quantum state from an ensemble of identical systems is a fundamental, yet experimentally demanding, task in quantum science. Here we study the number of measurement bases needed to fully characterize an arbitrary multi-mode state containing a definite number of photons, or an arbitrary mixture of such states. We show this task can be achieved using only linear optics and photon counting, which yield a practical though non-universal set of projective measurements. We derive the minimum number of measurement settings required and numerically show that this lower bound is saturated with random linear optics configurations, such as when the corresponding unitary transformation is Haar-random. Furthermore, we show that for N photons, any unitary 2N-design can be used to derive an analytical, though non-optimal, state reconstruction protocol.
2018
121
250402
250407
Banchi L.; Kolthammer W.S.; Kim M.S.
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