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Decoherence and nonclassicality of photon-added and photon-subtracted multimode Gaussian states

Anaelle Hertz, Stephan De Bièvre

2023Physical review. A/Physical review, A18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Photon addition and subtraction render Gaussian states non-Gaussian. We provide a quantitative analysis of the change in nonclassicality produced by these processes by analyzing the Wigner negativity and quadrature coherence scale (QCS) of the resulting states. The QCS is a recently introduced measure of nonclassicality [Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 080402 (2019); Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 090402 (2020)], which we show to undergo a relative increase under photon addition and subtraction that can be as large as 200%. This implies that the degaussification and the concomitant increase of nonclassicality come at a cost. Indeed, the QCS is proportional to the decoherence rate of the state so that the resulting states are considerably more prone to environmental decoherence. Our results are quantitative and rely on explicit and general expressions for the characteristic and Wigner functions of photon-added and -subtracted single- and multimode Gaussian states for which we provide a simple and straightforward derivation. These expressions further allow us to certify the quantum non-Gaussianity of the photon-subtracted states with positive Wigner function.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum decoherencePhysicsPhotonQuantum mechanicsGaussianMulti-mode optical fiberQuantum electrodynamicsOpticsQuantumOptical fiberQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum optics and atomic interactionsQuantum Mechanics and Applications