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Camera-enabled scalable homodyne detection of multimode quantum light

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Authors: Young-Do Yoon, Chan Roh, Geunhee Gwak, Young-Sik Ra

Year

2026

Paper ID

68881

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Scalability is a key challenge in advancing quantum technologies such as quantum computing, communication, and metrology. Photonic systems offer a promising route to scalability by enabling the deterministic generation of large-scale entangled states. Homodyne detection is an essential quantum measurement to exploit such entangled states, enabling quantum-enhanced measurement, deterministic quantum teleportation, GKP-state breeding, and quantum error correction. Despite the recent progress in generating large-scale quantum states, realizing quantum measurement at scale remains a major challenge. Here we realize scalable and efficient homodyne detection by leveraging a large number of pixels in a charge-coupled-device (CCD) camera. Our approach enables shot-noise-limited quadrature measurements of 60 optical modes simultaneously, while requiring only nanowatt-level local oscillator power per mode - a six-order-of-magnitude reduction compared to conventional methods. The system achieves clearance exceeding 24 dB for all modes with negligible crosstalk. We demonstrate its compatibility with a large-scale quantum state by directly observing squeezing and entanglement in 60 optical modes. Furthermore, we showcase applications in verifying multipartite entanglement and in the conditional preparation of multimode states. This work provides a scalable method for quantum measurement, paving the way for large-scale quantum information processing.

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