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Quantum state engineering using conditional measurement on a beam splitter
Authors:M. Dakna  L. Knöll  D.-G. Welsch
Affiliation:Friedrich-Schiller-Universit?t Jena, Theoretisch-Physikalisches Institut, Max-Wien-Platz 1, 07743 Jena, Germany, DE
Abstract:State preparation via conditional output measurement on a beam splitter is studied, assuming the signal mode is mixed with a mode prepared in a Fock state and photon numbers are measured in one of the output channels. It is shown that the mode in the other output channel is prepared in either a photon-subtracted or a photon-added Jacobi polynomial state, depending upon the difference between the number of photons in the input Fock state and the number of photons in the output Fock state onto which it is projected. The properties of the conditional output states are studied for coherent and squeezed input states, and the probabilities of generating the states are calculated. Relations to other states, such as near-photon-number states and squeezed-state-excitations, are given and proposals are made for generating them by combining the scheme with others. Finally, effects of realistic photocounting and Fock-state preparation are discussed. Received: 17 March 1998 / Revised and Accepted: 8 May 1998
Keywords:PACS. 42.50.Dv Nonclassical field states   squeezed, antibunched, sub-Poissonian states   operational definitions of the phase of the field   phase measurements - 03.65.Bz Foundations, theory of measurement, miscellanous theories
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