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Generation of photonic non-Gaussian states by measuring multimode Gaussian states
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We present a detailed analytic framework for studying multimode non-Gaussian states that are conditionally generated when few modes of a multimode Gaussian state are subject to photon-number-resolving detectors. From the output state Wigner function, we deduce that the state factorizes into a Gaussian gate applied to a finite Fock-superposition non-Gaussian state. The framework provides an approach to find the optimal strategy to generate a given target non-Gaussian state. We explore examples, such as the generation of cat states, weak cubic phase states, and bosonic code states, and achieve improvements of success probability over other schemes. Our framework also applies to the case in which the measured Gaussian state is mixed which is very important for the analysis of experimental imperfections such as photon loss. The framework has potential far-reaching implications to the generation of bosonic error-correcting codes and for the implementation of non-Gaussian gates using resource states, among other applications requiring non-Gaussianity
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