We present the full experimental reconstruction of Gaussian entangled states generated by a type-II optical parametric oscillator below threshold. Our scheme provides the entire covariance matrix using a single homodyne detector and allows for the complete characterization of bipartite Gaussian states, including the evaluation of purity, entanglement, and nonclassical photon correlations, without a priori assumptions on the state under investigation. Our results show that single homodyne schemes are convenient and robust setups for the full characterization of optical parametric oscillator signals and represent a tool for quantum technology based on continuous variable entanglement.

Full characterization of bipartite entangled states by a single homodyne detector / V. D'Auria, S. Fornaro, A. Porzio, S. Solimeno, S. Olivares, M. Paris. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 102:2(2009), pp. 020502.020502.1-020502.020502.4.

Full characterization of bipartite entangled states by a single homodyne detector

S. Olivares
Penultimo
;
M. Paris
Ultimo
2009

Abstract

We present the full experimental reconstruction of Gaussian entangled states generated by a type-II optical parametric oscillator below threshold. Our scheme provides the entire covariance matrix using a single homodyne detector and allows for the complete characterization of bipartite Gaussian states, including the evaluation of purity, entanglement, and nonclassical photon correlations, without a priori assumptions on the state under investigation. Our results show that single homodyne schemes are convenient and robust setups for the full characterization of optical parametric oscillator signals and represent a tool for quantum technology based on continuous variable entanglement.
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
2009
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