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arxiv: 1710.04672 · v2 · pith:DDS5FZQLnew · submitted 2017-10-12 · 🪐 quant-ph

Visibility-based hypothesis testing using higher-order optical interference

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keywords opticalinterferencephasehigher-orderprimitivesignalsanalyzebinary
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Many quantum information protocols rely on optical interference to compare datasets with efficiency or security unattainable by classical means. Standard implementations exploit first-order coherence between signals whose preparation requires a shared phase reference. Here, we analyze and experimentally demonstrate binary discrimination of visibility hypotheses based on higher-order interference for optical signals with a random relative phase. This provides a robust protocol implementation primitive when a phase lock is unavailable or impractical. With the primitive cost quantified by the total detected optical energy, optimal operation is typically reached in the few-photon regime.

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