We develop a resource theory for continuous-variable systems grounded on operations routinely available within current quantum technologies. In particular, the set of free operations is convex and includes quadratic transformations and conditional coarse-grained measurements. The present theory lends itself to quantify both quantum non-Gaussianity and Wigner negativity as resources, depending on the choice of the free-state set - i.e., the convex hull of Gaussian states or the states with positive Wigner function, respectively. After showing that the theory admits no maximally resourceful state, we define a computable resource monotone - the Wigner logarithmic negativity. We use the latter to assess the resource content of experimentally relevant states - e.g., photon-added, photon-subtracted, cubic-phase, and cat states - and to find optimal working points of some resource concentration protocols. We envisage applications of this framework to subuniversal and universal quantum information processing over continuous variables.

Resource theory of quantum non-Gaussianity and Wigner negativity / F. Albarelli, M.G. Genoni, M.G.A. Paris, A. Ferraro. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW A. - ISSN 2469-9926. - 98:5(2018 Nov 28). [10.1103/PhysRevA.98.052350]

Resource theory of quantum non-Gaussianity and Wigner negativity

F. Albarelli
Primo
;
M.G. Genoni
Secondo
;
M.G.A. Paris
Penultimo
;
A. Ferraro
Ultimo
2018

Abstract

We develop a resource theory for continuous-variable systems grounded on operations routinely available within current quantum technologies. In particular, the set of free operations is convex and includes quadratic transformations and conditional coarse-grained measurements. The present theory lends itself to quantify both quantum non-Gaussianity and Wigner negativity as resources, depending on the choice of the free-state set - i.e., the convex hull of Gaussian states or the states with positive Wigner function, respectively. After showing that the theory admits no maximally resourceful state, we define a computable resource monotone - the Wigner logarithmic negativity. We use the latter to assess the resource content of experimentally relevant states - e.g., photon-added, photon-subtracted, cubic-phase, and cat states - and to find optimal working points of some resource concentration protocols. We envisage applications of this framework to subuniversal and universal quantum information processing over continuous variables.
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
   Quantum Control for Advanced Quantum Metrology
   ConAQuMe
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   H2020
   701154
28-nov-2018
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