Photon Number Non-Demolition Measurement in Quantum-Enhanced Telescopy

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum-enhanced long-baseline interferometry aims to go beyond what is classically achievable in telescopy. We propose a quantum non-demolition measurement-based scheme that verifies which spatio-temporal modes are occupied without destroying the information about the visibility function. It can be applied in examining weak thermal sources and used to improve several existing quantum telescopy schemes. Our scheme is optimal in terms of the ancilla resources needed to perform it. We show that a successful measurement requires a maximum degree of entanglement in the ancilla state.

*This work was supported by the multi-university National Science Foundation Grant No. 193632 - QII-TAQS: Quantum-Enhanced Telescopy.

Presenters

  • Robert Czupryniak

    • University of Rochester

Authors

  • Robert Czupryniak

    • University of Rochester
  • Eric A Chitambar

    • University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • John Steinmetz

    • University of Rochester
  • Paul G Kwiat

    • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Andrew N Jordan

    • University of Rochester
    • Chapman University