Experimental benchmarking of quantum state overlap estimation strategies with photonic systems
Accurately estimating the overlap between quantum states is a fundamental task in quantum information processing. While various strategies using distinct quantum measurements have been proposed for overlap estimation, the lack of experimental benchmarks on estimation precision limits strategy select...
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Zusammenfassung: | Accurately estimating the overlap between quantum states is a fundamental
task in quantum information processing. While various strategies using distinct
quantum measurements have been proposed for overlap estimation, the lack of
experimental benchmarks on estimation precision limits strategy selection in
different situations. Here we compare the performance of four practical
strategies for overlap estimation, including tomography-tomography,
tomography-projection, Schur collective measurement and optical swap test using
photonic quantum systems. We encode the quantum states on the polarization and
path degrees of freedom of single photons. The corresponding measurements are
performed by photon detection on certain modes following single-photon mode
transformation or two-photon interference. We further propose an adaptive
strategy with optimized precision in full-range overlap estimation. Our results
shed new light on extracting the parameter of interest from quantum systems,
prompting the design of efficient quantum protocols. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.06810 |