Certification of Non-Gaussian States with Operational Measurements

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We derive a theoretical framework for the experimental certification of non-Gaussian features of quantum states using double homodyne detection. We rank experimental non-Gaussian states according to the recently defined stellar hierarchy and we propose practical Wigner negativity witnesses. We simulate various use-cases ranging from fidelity estimation to witnessing Wigner negativity. Moreover, we extend results on the robustness of the stellar hierarchy of non-Gaussian states. Our results illustrate the usefulness of double homodyne detection as a practical measurement scheme for retrieving information about continuous-variable quantum states, and show that certification of high-order non-Gaussian features can be carried out experimentally with current technology.

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Chabaud, U., Roeland, G., Walschaers, M., Grosshans, F., Parigi, V., Markham, D., & Treps, N. (2021). Certification of Non-Gaussian States with Operational Measurements. PRX Quantum, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.2.020333

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