Quantum Tomography for Measuring Experimentally the Matrix Elements of an Arbitrary Quantum Operation 论文
2001Physical Review Letters引用 308
Quantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
摘要
Quantum operations describe any state change allowed in quantum mechanics, including the evolution of an open system or the state change due to a measurement. We present a general method based on quantum tomography for measuring experimentally the matrix elements of an arbitrary quantum operation. As input the method needs only a single entangled state. The feasibility of the technique for the electromagnetic field is shown, and the experimental setup is illustrated based on homodyne tomography of a twin beam.