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Spectroscopy on a single nonlinear mode recognizes quantum states

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Authors: Wouter Verstraelen, Stanisław Świerczewski, Andrzej Opala, Andrew Haky, Matteo Gadani, Huawen Xu, Oleksandr Kyriienko, Michał Matuszewski, Alberto Bramati, Timothy C. H. Liew

Year

2025

Paper ID

16834

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Characterising optical quantum states is essential for the development of quantum technologies. While traditional approaches to perform full quantum state tomography are often experimentally demanding, neuromorphic architectures may provide an effective alternative. In this work, we demonstrate how a quantum nonlinear driven-dissipative mode is sufficient to act as a quantum reservoir. By analyzing the occupations at different frequencies in the emission spectrum, a linear regression suffices in many cases to recognize the relevant parameters of incident squeezed states. Beyond highlighting the general potential of this approach under continuous driving, we illustrate its effectiveness in an explicit nontrivial example where the source is a degenerate optical parametric oscillator (OPO), coupled to a nonlinear polariton microcavity.

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  • Characterising optical quantum states is essential for the development of quantum technologies.

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