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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review A : Atomic, molecular, and optical physics [1990-2015] Année : 2016

Theory of remote entanglement via quantum-limited phase-preserving amplification

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We show that a quantum-limited phase-preserving amplifier can act as a which-path information eraser when followed by heterodyne detection. This “beam splitter with gain” implements a continuous joint measurement on the signal sources. As an application, we propose heralded concurrent remote entanglement generation between two qubits coupled dispersively to separate cavities. Dissimilar qubit-cavity pairs can be made indistinguishable by simple engineering of the cavity driving fields providing further experimental flexibility and the prospect for scalability. Additionally, we find an analytic solution for the stochastic master equation, a quantum filter, yielding a thorough physical understanding of the nonlinear measurement process leading to an entangled state of the qubits. We determine the concurrence of the entangled states and analyze its dependence on losses and measurement inefficiencies.

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hal-01403603 , version 1 (26-11-2016)

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Matti Silveri, Evan Zalys-Geller, Michael J. Hatridge, Zaki Leghtas, Michel H. Devoret, et al.. Theory of remote entanglement via quantum-limited phase-preserving amplification. Physical Review A : Atomic, molecular, and optical physics [1990-2015], 2016, 93, pp.062310. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevA.93.062310⟩. ⟨hal-01403603⟩
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