Heterodyne and adaptive phase measurements on states of fixed mean photon number

D. Berry, H. M. Wiseman, and Zhong-Xi Zhang
Phys. Rev. A 60, 2458 – Published 1 September 1999
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Abstract

The standard technique for measuring the phase of a single-mode field is heterodyne detection. Such a measurement may have an uncertainty far above the intrinsic quantum phase uncertainty of the state. Recently it has been shown [H. M. Wiseman and R. B. Killip, Phys. Rev. A 57, 2169 (1998)] that an adaptive technique introduces far less excess noise. Here we quantify this difference by an exact numerical calculation of the minimum measured phase variance for the various schemes, optimized over states with a fixed mean photon number. We also analytically derive the asymptotics for these variances. For the case of heterodyne detection our results disagree with the power law claimed by D’Ariano and Paris [Phys. Rev. A 49, 3022 (1994)].

  • Received 22 December 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.60.2458

©1999 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. Berry, H. M. Wiseman, and Zhong-Xi Zhang

  • Centre for Laser Science, Department of Physics, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia 4072, Australia

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Vol. 60, Iss. 3 — September 1999

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