Nonclassicality Criteria in Multiport Interferometry
Interference lies at the heart of the behavior of classical and quantum light. It is thus crucial to understand the boundaries between which interference patterns can be explained by a classical electromagnetic description of light and which, on the other hand, can only be understood with a proper q...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-866442023-02-28T19:34:09Z Nonclassicality Criteria in Multiport Interferometry Kim, M. S. Rigovacca, L. Metcalf, B. J. Walmsley, I. A. Di Franco, Carmelo School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Complexity Institute Nonclassicality Interferometry Interference lies at the heart of the behavior of classical and quantum light. It is thus crucial to understand the boundaries between which interference patterns can be explained by a classical electromagnetic description of light and which, on the other hand, can only be understood with a proper quantum mechanical approach. While the case of two-mode interference has received a lot of attention, the multimode case has not yet been fully explored. Here we study a general scenario of intensity interferometry: we derive a bound on the average correlations between pairs of output intensities for the classical wavelike model of light, and we show how it can be violated in a quantum framework. As a consequence, this violation acts as a nonclassicality witness, able to detect the presence of sources with sub-Poissonian photon-number statistics. We also develop a criterion that can certify the impossibility of dividing a given interferometer into two independent subblocks. Published version 2017-12-12T05:51:48Z 2019-12-06T16:26:26Z 2017-12-12T05:51:48Z 2019-12-06T16:26:26Z 2016 Journal Article Rigovacca, L., Di Franco, C., Metcalf, B. J., Walmsley, I. A., & Kim, M. S. (2016). Nonclassicality Criteria in Multiport Interferometry. Physical Review Letters, 117(21), 213602-. 0031-9007 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/86644 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44133 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.213602 en Physical Review Letters Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI. 6 p. application/pdf |
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Interference lies at the heart of the behavior of classical and quantum light. It is thus crucial to understand the boundaries between which interference patterns can be explained by a classical electromagnetic description of light and which, on the other hand, can only be understood with a proper quantum mechanical approach. While the case of two-mode interference has received a lot of attention, the multimode case has not yet been fully explored. Here we study a general scenario of intensity interferometry: we derive a bound on the average correlations between pairs of output intensities for the classical wavelike model of light, and we show how it can be violated in a quantum framework. As a consequence, this violation acts as a nonclassicality witness, able to detect the presence of sources with sub-Poissonian photon-number statistics. We also develop a criterion that can certify the impossibility of dividing a given interferometer into two independent subblocks. |
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