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Non-classicality and entanglement criteria for bipartite optical fields characterized by quadratic detectors II: Criteria based on probabilities
arXiv
Authors: Jan Perina, Vaclav Michalek, Ondrej Haderka
Year
2020
Paper ID
19961
Status
Preprint
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Numerous non-classicality criteria based on the probabilities of experimental photocount or theoretical photon-number distributions are derived using several approaches. Relations among the derived criteria are revealed and the fundamental criteria are identified. They are grouped into parametric systems that allow the analysis of the non-classicality from different points of view ('local' non-classicality, pairwise character of photon correlations, etc.). Considering their structure, the criteria may be divided into groups that differ in the power to resolve the non-classicality. Quantification of the non-classicality using the Lee non-classicality depth and the non-classicality counting parameter is discussed. The used number of field's modes is identified as an important parameter that may cause unexpected results. An appropriate linear transformation of a photocount (photon-number) distribution into its s-ordered form, needed for the determination of the non-classicality depth, is derived. For comparison, the derived criteria are applied both to an experimental photocount histogram of a twin beam and the reconstructed photon-number distributions with different levels of the noise.
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