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Phys. Rev. A 69, 031806(R) (2004) [4 pages]

Improving single-photon sources via linear optics and photodetection

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Dominic W. Berry1, Stefan Scheel2, Barry C. Sanders1,3, and Peter L. Knight2
1Australian Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, Department of Physics, Macquarie University, Sydney,New South Wales 2109, Australia
2Quantum Optics and Laser Science, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road,London SW7 2BW, United Kingdom
3Institute for Quantum Information Science, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4

Received 23 September 2003; published 29 March 2004

Triggered single-photon sources produce the vacuum state with nonzero probability, but produce a much smaller multiphoton component. It is therefore reasonable to approximate the output of these photon sources as a mixture of the vacuum and single-photon states with probabilities 1−p and p, respectively. Here we are concerned with increasing the efficiency p by directing multiple copies of the single-photon-vacuum mixture into a linear optical device and applying photodetection on some outputs. We prove that it is impossible, under certain conditions, to increase p via linear optics and conditional preparation based on photodetection. We also establish a class of photodetection events for which p can be improved, although with an added multiphoton component. In addition we prove that it is not possible to obtain perfect single-photon states via this method from imperfect (p<1) inputs.

© 2004 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.69.031806
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.69.031806
PACS:
42.50.Dv, 03.67.−a