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T Douce1, A Eckstein1, S P Walborn2, A Z Khoury3, S Ducci1, A Keller4, T Coudreau1, P Milman1.
Abstract
The Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) experiment was a benchmark in quantum optics, evidencing the non-classical nature of photon pairs, later generalized to quantum systems with either bosonic or fermionic statistics. We show that a simple modification in the well-known and widely used HOM experiment provides the direct measurement of the Wigner function. We apply our results to one of the most reliable quantum systems, consisting of biphotons generated by parametric down conversion. A consequence of our results is that a negative value of the Wigner function is a sufficient condition for non-gaussian entanglement between two photons. In the general case, the Wigner function provides all the required information to infer entanglement using well known necessary and sufficient criteria. The present work offers a new vision of the HOM experiment that further develops its possibilities to realize fundamental tests of quantum mechanics using simple optical set-ups.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24346262 PMCID: PMC3866653 DOI: 10.1038/srep03530
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Scheme of the HOM-type interferometer.
Devices represented by boxes in each arm displace the continuous variable degree of freedom in conjugate spaces, so that the Wigner function can be measured in all the points of phase space.
Figure 2Wigner function (normalized to π) and region I(μ, δ) > 1/2 in some chosen variable (i = x, y, ω, τ) for three output wave functions of the bi-photon in the SPDC process.
Variables in all the plots are in units of the relevant physical parameters: , , μ [cL−1(n1 − n2)−1] and δ [c−1L(n1 − n2)]. (a) Output of a cw pumping creating entanglement in the transverse momentum (TM) distribution. Violation of about 12% can be obtained with displacements in the TM axis, as shown in (b). (c) and (d) Schrödinger cat state in the TM with . We see that a violation of over 0.9 is obtained. (e) and (f): Frequency entangled states produced in the SPDC process through pulsed pumping.