Preparation, measurement and information capacity of optical quantum states

Y. Yamamoto and H. A. Haus
Rev. Mod. Phys. 58, 1001 – Published 1 October 1986
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Abstract

The preparation, or generation of coherent states, squeezed states, and photon number states is discussed. The quantum noise is evaluated for various simultaneous measurements of two quadrature components: heterodyning, the beam splitter followed by two single quadrature measurements, the parametric amplifier, the (degenerate and/or nondegenerate) four-wave mixer, the Brillouin and Raman amplifiers, and the laser amplifier. A quantum nondemolition measurement followed by a measurement of the conjugate variable is also categorized as a simultaneous measurement. It is shown that, for all of these schemes, the minimum uncertainty product of the measured variables is exactly equal to that required for a simultaneous measurement of two noncommuting variables. On the other hand, measurements of a single quadrature component are noise-free. Such measurements are degenerate heterodyning, degenerate parametric amplification, and cavity degenerate four-wave mixing and photon counting by a photomultiplier or avalanche photodiode. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle and the quantum-mechanical channel capacity of Shannon are discussed to address the question "How much information can be transmitted by a single photon?" The quantum-mechanical channel capacity provides an upper bound on the achievable information capacity and is ideally realized by photon number states and photon counting detection. Its value is ω(ln2)kT bit per photon. The use of coherent or squeezed states and a simultaneous measurement of two quadrature field components or the measurement of one single quadrature field component does not achieve the ultimate limit.

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.58.1001

    ©1986 American Physical Society

    Authors & Affiliations

    Y. Yamamoto

    • Musashino Electrical Communication Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Musashinoshi, Tokyo 180, Japan

    H. A. Haus

    • Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

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    Vol. 58, Iss. 4 — October - December 1986

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