Abstract
Generalized quantum measurements implemented to allow for measurement outcomes termed inconclusive can perform perfect discrimination of non-orthogonal states, a task which is impossible using only measurements with definitive outcomes. Here we demonstrate such generalized quantum measurements for unambiguous discrimination of four non-orthogonal coherent states and obtain their quantum mechanical description, the positive-operator valued measure. For practical realizations of this positive-operator valued measure, where noise and realistic imperfections prevent perfect unambiguous discrimination, we show that our experimental implementation outperforms any ideal standard-quantum- limited measurement performing the same non-ideal unambiguous state discrimination task for coherent states with low mean photon numbers. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Becerra, F. E., Fan, J., & Migdall, A. (2013). Implementation of generalized quantum measurements for unambiguous discrimination of multiple non-orthogonal coherent states. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3028
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