We experimentally address the significance of fidelity as a figure of merit in quantum state reconstruction of discrete (DV) and continuous-variable (CV) quantum optical systems. In particular, we analyze the use of fidelity in quantum homodyne tomography of CV states and maximum-likelihood polarization tomography of DV ones, focusing attention on nonclassicality, entanglement, and quantum discord as a function of fidelity to a target state. Our findings show that high values of fidelity, despite well quantifying geometrical proximity in the Hilbert space, may be obtained for states displaying opposite physical properties, e.g., quantum or semiclassical features. In particular, we analyze in detail the quantum-to-classical transition for squeezed thermal states of a single-mode optical system and for Werner states of a two-photon polarization qubit system.

Assessing the significance of fidelity as a figure of merit in quantum state reconstruction of discrete and continuous-variable systems / A. Mandarino, M. Bina, C. Porto, S. Cialdi, S. Olivares, M.G.A. Paris. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW A. - ISSN 2469-9926. - 93(2016), pp. 062118.1-062118.10.

Assessing the significance of fidelity as a figure of merit in quantum state reconstruction of discrete and continuous-variable systems

A. Mandarino
Primo
;
M. Bina
Secondo
;
C. Porto;S. Cialdi;S. Olivares
Penultimo
;
M.G.A. Paris
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

We experimentally address the significance of fidelity as a figure of merit in quantum state reconstruction of discrete (DV) and continuous-variable (CV) quantum optical systems. In particular, we analyze the use of fidelity in quantum homodyne tomography of CV states and maximum-likelihood polarization tomography of DV ones, focusing attention on nonclassicality, entanglement, and quantum discord as a function of fidelity to a target state. Our findings show that high values of fidelity, despite well quantifying geometrical proximity in the Hilbert space, may be obtained for states displaying opposite physical properties, e.g., quantum or semiclassical features. In particular, we analyze in detail the quantum-to-classical transition for squeezed thermal states of a single-mode optical system and for Werner states of a two-photon polarization qubit system.
quantum information; quantum fidelity; discrete-variable systems; continuous-variable systems; tomography
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
   Quantum Probes for Complex Systems
   QuProCS
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   H2020
   641277
2016
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