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Esteban Sepúlveda Gómez

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Universidad de Concepción






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Universidad de Concepción



Five Measurement Bases Determine Pure Quantum States on Any Dimension.


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D. Goyeneche, G. Cañas, S. Etcheverry, E. S. Gómez, G. Xavier, G. Lima, A. Delgado
Physical review letters, 2014

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Goyeneche, D., Cañas, G., Etcheverry, S., Gómez, E. S., Xavier, G., Lima, G., & Delgado, A. (2014). Five Measurement Bases Determine Pure Quantum States on Any Dimension. Physical Review Letters.


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Goyeneche, D., G. Cañas, S. Etcheverry, E. S. Gómez, G. Xavier, G. Lima, and A. Delgado. “Five Measurement Bases Determine Pure Quantum States on Any Dimension.” Physical review letters (2014).


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Goyeneche, D., et al. “Five Measurement Bases Determine Pure Quantum States on Any Dimension.” Physical Review Letters, 2014.


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@article{d2014a,
  title = {Five Measurement Bases Determine Pure Quantum States on Any Dimension.},
  year = {2014},
  journal = {Physical review letters},
  author = {Goyeneche, D. and Cañas, G. and Etcheverry, S. and Gómez, E. S. and Xavier, G. and Lima, G. and Delgado, A.}
}

Abstract

A long-standing problem in quantum mechanics is the minimum number of observables required for the characterization of unknown pure quantum states. The solution to this problem is especially important for the developing field of high-dimensional quantum information processing. In this work we demonstrate that any pure d-dimensional state is unambiguously reconstructed by measuring five observables, that is, via projective measurements onto the states of five orthonormal bases. Thus, in our method the total number of different measurement outcomes (5d) scales linearly with d. The state reconstruction is robust against experimental errors and requires simple postprocessing, regardless of d. We experimentally demonstrate the feasibility of our scheme through the reconstruction of eight-dimensional quantum states, encoded in the momentum of single photons.


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