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Identification of nonclassical properties of light with multiplexing layouts
by
Renema, J J
, Agarwal, G S
, Walmsley, I A
, Eckstein, A
, Vogel, W
, Moore, M
, Clements, W R
, Kolthammer, W S
, Lita, A
, Nam, S W
, Gerrits, T
, Sperling, J
in
Layouts
/ Multiplexing
2017
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Identification of nonclassical properties of light with multiplexing layouts
by
Renema, J J
, Agarwal, G S
, Walmsley, I A
, Eckstein, A
, Vogel, W
, Moore, M
, Clements, W R
, Kolthammer, W S
, Lita, A
, Nam, S W
, Gerrits, T
, Sperling, J
in
Layouts
/ Multiplexing
2017
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Identification of nonclassical properties of light with multiplexing layouts
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Identification of nonclassical properties of light with multiplexing layouts
2017
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In a recent contribution, we introduced and applied a detector-independent method to uncover nonclassicality. Here, we extend those techniques and give more details on the performed analysis. We derive a general theory of the positive-operator-valued measure that describes multiplexing layouts with arbitrary detectors. From the resulting quantum version of a multinomial statistics, we infer nonclassicality probes based on a matrix of normally ordered moments. We discuss these criteria and apply the theory to our data which are measured with superconducting transition-edge sensors. Our experiment produces heralded multi-photon states from a parametric down-conversion light source. We show that the known notions of sub-Poisson and sub-binomial light can be deduced from our general approach, and we establish the concept of sub-multinomial light, which is shown to outperform the former two concepts of nonclassicality for our data.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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