2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.03862
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How squeezed states both maximize and minimize the same notion of quantumness

Aaron Z. Goldberg,
Khabat Heshami

Abstract: Beam splitters are routinely used for generating entanglement between modes in the optical and microwave domains, requiring input states that are not convex combinations of coherent states. This leads to the ability to generate entanglement at a beam splitter as a notion of quantumness. A similar, yet distinct, notion of quantumness is the amount of entanglement generated by two-mode squeezers (i.e., four-wave mixers). We show that squeezed-vacuum states, paradoxically, both minimize and maximize these notions… Show more

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“…Following this naming rule, NHCSSs (i.e. high-order cat states) are called the generalized cat states [23]. Different from other literatures, we introduce NHICSSs and NHCSSs associated with N -order roots of the same α.…”
Section: Coherent-state Superpositions With Equal Weightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following this naming rule, NHCSSs (i.e. high-order cat states) are called the generalized cat states [23]. Different from other literatures, we introduce NHICSSs and NHCSSs associated with N -order roots of the same α.…”
Section: Coherent-state Superpositions With Equal Weightsmentioning
confidence: 99%