Quantum Asymmetry and Noisy Multimode Interferometry.


Journal

Physical review letters
ISSN: 1079-7114
Titre abrégé: Phys Rev Lett
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0401141

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
17 Jun 2022
Historique:
received: 31 07 2021
revised: 13 04 2022
accepted: 09 05 2022
entrez: 1 7 2022
pubmed: 2 7 2022
medline: 2 7 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Quantum asymmetry is a physical resource that coincides with the amount of coherence between the eigenspaces of a generator responsible for phase encoding in interferometric experiments. We highlight an apparently counterintuitive behavior that the asymmetry may increase as a result of a decrease of coherence inside a degenerate subspace. We intuitively explain and illustrate the phenomena by performing a three-mode single-photon interferometric experiment, where one arm carries the signal and two noisy reference arms have fluctuating phases. We show that the source of the observed sensitivity improvement is the reduction of correlations between these fluctuations and comment on the impact of the effect when moving from the single-photon quantum level to the classical regime. Finally, we also establish the analogy of the effect in the case of entanglement resource theory.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35776481
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.240504
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

240504

Auteurs

Francesco Albarelli (F)

Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland.
Dipartimento di Fisica "Aldo Pontremoli", Università degli Studi di Milano, via Celoria 16, 20133 Milan, Italy.

Mateusz Mazelanik (M)

Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland.
Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.

Michał Lipka (M)

Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.

Alexander Streltsov (A)

Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.

Michał Parniak (M)

Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

Rafał Demkowicz-Dobrzański (R)

Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland.

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