5–11 Jun 2022
McMaster University
America/Toronto timezone
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Coherence, nonclassicality and entanglement of continuous-variable states

8 Jun 2022, 15:45
15m
MDCL 1008 (McMaster University)

MDCL 1008

McMaster University

Oral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e)) Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Canada / Physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique, Canada (DAMOPC-DPAMPC) W3-9 Laser Development (DAMOPC) | Progrès dans les lasers (DPAMPC)

Speaker

Dr Anaelle Hertz (University of Toronto)

Description

The quantum nature of a state of a bosonic quantum field can manifest itself in its bipartite entanglement, in its coherence and in its optical nonclassicality. Each of these distinct properties have been viewed as a resource, notably for quantum computing and quantum metrology, and can be measured with a variety of witnesses, measures and monotones. The question then naturally arises what the quantitative relations are between them. In this work, we first introduce, for each state of a bosonic quantum field, its quadrature coherence scale (QCS), a measure of the range of its quadrature coherences. We then link the QCS to optical nonclassicality: optical classical states have a small QCS and a large QCS implies strong optical nonclassicality. In addition, we try to clarify the relation between optical nonclassicality and bipartite entanglement, for multi-mode fields, by providing quantitative and computable bounds relating those quantities. We show in particular that strongly entangled states are strongly optically nonclassical.

Primary author

Dr Anaelle Hertz (University of Toronto)

Co-authors

Prof. Stephan De Bièvre (Université de Lille) Prof. Nicolas Cerf (Université libre de Bruxelles)

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