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Cram\'er-Rao bound for time-continuous measurements in linear Gaussian quantum systems
We describe a compact and reliable method to calculate the Fisher information
for the estimation of a dynamical parameter in a continuously measured linear
Gaussian quantum system. Unlike previous methods in the literature, which
involve the numerical integration of a stochastic master equation for the
corresponding density operator in a Hilbert space of infinite dimension, the
formulas here derived depends only on the evolution of first and second moments
of the quantum states, and thus can be easily evaluated without the need of any
approximation. We also present some basic but physically meaningful examples
where this result is exploited, calculating analytical and numerical bounds on
the estimation of the squeezing parameter for a quantum parametric amplifier,
and of a constant force acting on a mechanical oscillator in a standard
optomechanical scenario.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
Precision thermometry and the quantum speed limit
We assess precision thermometry for an arbitrary single quantum system. For a
-dimensional harmonic system we show that the gap sets a single temperature
that can be optimally estimated. Furthermore, we establish a simple linear
relationship between the gap and this temperature, and show that the precision
exhibits a quadratic relationship. We extend our analysis to explore systems
with arbitrary spectra, showing that exploiting anharmonicity and degeneracy
can greatly enhance the precision of thermometry. Finally, we critically assess
the dynamical features of two thermometry protocols for a two level system. By
calculating the quantum speed limit we find that, despite the gap fixing a
preferred temperature to probe, there is no evidence of this emerging in the
dynamical features.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures. To Appear Quantum Science and Technolog
A measure of the non-Gaussian character of a quantum state
We address the issue of quantifying the non-Gaussian character of a bosonic
quantum state and introduce a non-Gaussianity measure based on the
Hilbert-Schmidt distance between the state under examination and a reference
Gaussian state. We analyze in details the properties of the proposed measure
and exploit it to evaluate the non-Gaussianity of some relevant single- and
multi-mode quantum states. The evolution of non-Gaussianity is also analyzed
for quantum states undergoing the processes of Gaussification by loss and
de-Gaussification by photon-subtraction. The suggested measure is easily
computable for any state of a bosonic system and allows to define a
corresponding measure for the non-Gaussian character of a quantum operation.Comment: revised and enlarged version, 7 pages, 4 figure
Detecting Gaussian entanglement via extractable work
We show how the presence of entanglement in a bipartite Gaussian state can be
detected by the amount of work extracted by a continuos variable Szilard-like
device, where the bipartite state serves as the working medium of the engine.
We provide an expression for the work extracted in such a process and
specialize it to the case of Gaussian states. The extractable work provides a
sufficient condition to witness entanglement in generic two-mode states,
becoming also necessary for squeezed thermal states. We extend the protocol to
tripartite Gaussian states, and show that the full structure of inseparability
classes cannot be discriminated based on the extractable work. This suggests
that bipartite entanglement is the fundamental resource underpinning work
extraction.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
Continuous-variable phase-estimation with unitary and random linear disturbance
We address the problem of continuous-variable quantum phase estimation in the
presence of linear disturbance at the Hamiltonian level, by means of Gaussian
probe states. In particular we discuss both unitary and random disturbance, by
considering the parameter which characterizes the unwanted linear term present
in the Hamiltonian as fixed (unitary disturbance) or random with a given
probability distribution (random disturbance). We derive the optimal input
Gaussian states at fixed energy, maximizing the quantum Fisher information over
the squeezing angle and the squeezing energy fraction, and we discuss the
scaling of the quantum Fisher information in terms of the output number of
photons . We observe that in the case of unitary disturbance the
optimal state is a squeezed vacuum state and the quadratic scaling is
conserved. As regards the random disturbance, we observe that the optimal
squeezing fraction may not be equal to one, and, for any non-zero value of the
noise parameter, the quantum Fisher information scales linearly with the
average number of photons. We finally discuss the performance of homodyne
measurement, comparing the achievable precision with the ultimate limit posed
by the quantum Cram\'er-Rao bound.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Continuous-variable entanglement distillation and non-commutative central limit theorems
Entanglement distillation transforms weakly entangled noisy states into
highly entangled states, a primitive to be used in quantum repeater schemes and
other protocols designed for quantum communication and key distribution. In
this work, we present a comprehensive framework for continuous-variable
entanglement distillation schemes that convert noisy non-Gaussian states into
Gaussian ones in many iterations of the protocol. Instances of these protocols
include (a) the recursive-Gaussifier protocol, (b) the temporally-reordered
recursive-Gaussifier protocol, and (c) the pumping-Gaussifier protocol. The
flexibility of these protocols give rise to several beneficial trade-offs
related to success probabilities or memory requirements, which that can be
adjusted to reflect experimental demands. Despite these protocols involving
measurements, we relate the convergence in this protocols to new instances of
non-commutative central limit theorems, in a formalism that we lay out in great
detail. Implications of the findings for quantum repeater schemes are
discussed.Comment: published versio
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