On the Squeezing and Over-squeezing of Photons

Quantum mechanics allows us to use nonclassical states of light to make measurements with a greater precision than comparable classical states. Here an experiment is presented that squeezes the polarization state of three photons. We demonstrate the deep connection that exists between squeezing and...

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Main Author: Shalm, Lynden Krister
Other Authors: Steinberg, Aephraim
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29863
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-298632014-02-04T03:30:54ZOn the Squeezing and Over-squeezing of PhotonsShalm, Lynden KristerQuantum OpticsEntanglementQuantum InformationSqueezingsingle photonMetrology0752Quantum mechanics allows us to use nonclassical states of light to make measurements with a greater precision than comparable classical states. Here an experiment is presented that squeezes the polarization state of three photons. We demonstrate the deep connection that exists between squeezing and entanglement, unifying the squeezed state and multi-photon entangled state approaches to quantum metrology. For the first time we observe the phenomenon of over-squeezing where a system is squeezed to the point that further squeezing leads to a counter-intuitive increase in measurement uncertainty. Quasi-probability distributions on the surface of a Poincaré sphere are the most natural way to represent the topology of our polarization states. Using this representation it is easy to observe the squeezing and over-squeezing behaviour of our photon states. Work is also presented on two different technologies for generating nonclassical states of light. The first is based on the nonlinear process of spontaneous parametric downconversion to produce pairs of photons. With this source up to 200,000 pairs of photons/s have been collected into single-mode fibre, and over 100 double pairs/s have been detected. This downconversion source is suitable for use in a wide variety of multi-qubit quantum information applications. The second source presented is a single-photon source based on semiconductor quantum dots. The single-photon character of the source is verified using a Hanbury Brown-Twiss interferometer.Steinberg, Aephraim2011-062011-08-31T22:51:25ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-08-31T22:51:25Z2011-08-31Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/29863en_ca
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topic Quantum Optics
Entanglement
Quantum Information
Squeezing
single photon
Metrology
0752
spellingShingle Quantum Optics
Entanglement
Quantum Information
Squeezing
single photon
Metrology
0752
Shalm, Lynden Krister
On the Squeezing and Over-squeezing of Photons
description Quantum mechanics allows us to use nonclassical states of light to make measurements with a greater precision than comparable classical states. Here an experiment is presented that squeezes the polarization state of three photons. We demonstrate the deep connection that exists between squeezing and entanglement, unifying the squeezed state and multi-photon entangled state approaches to quantum metrology. For the first time we observe the phenomenon of over-squeezing where a system is squeezed to the point that further squeezing leads to a counter-intuitive increase in measurement uncertainty. Quasi-probability distributions on the surface of a Poincaré sphere are the most natural way to represent the topology of our polarization states. Using this representation it is easy to observe the squeezing and over-squeezing behaviour of our photon states. Work is also presented on two different technologies for generating nonclassical states of light. The first is based on the nonlinear process of spontaneous parametric downconversion to produce pairs of photons. With this source up to 200,000 pairs of photons/s have been collected into single-mode fibre, and over 100 double pairs/s have been detected. This downconversion source is suitable for use in a wide variety of multi-qubit quantum information applications. The second source presented is a single-photon source based on semiconductor quantum dots. The single-photon character of the source is verified using a Hanbury Brown-Twiss interferometer.
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