Estimating the Photon-Number Distribution of Photonic Channels for Realistic Devices and Applications in Photonic Quantum Information Processing

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Abstract

Characterizing the input-output photon-number distribution of an unknown optical quantum channel is a worthwhile task for many applications in quantum information processing. Ideally, this would require deterministic photon-number sources and photon-number-resolving detectors, but these technologies are still work in progress. In this work, we propose a general method to rigorously bound the input-output photon-number distribution of an unknown optical channel using standard optical devices such as coherent light sources and non-photon-number-resolving detectors and homodyne detectors. To demonstrate the broad utility of our method, we consider the security analysis of practical quantum key distribution systems based on calibrated single-photon detectors and an experimental proposal to implement time-correlated single-photon counting technology using homodyne detectors instead of single-photon detectors.

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Lavie, E., Primaatmaja, I. W., Kon, W. Y., Wang, C., & Lim, C. C. W. (2021). Estimating the Photon-Number Distribution of Photonic Channels for Realistic Devices and Applications in Photonic Quantum Information Processing. Physical Review Applied, 16(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.16.034020

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