Quadrature protection of squeezed states in a one dimensional photonic topological insulator

Medina Duenas, J.; O'Ryan Perez, G.; Hermann-Avigliano, Carla; Foa Torres, L. E. F.

Abstract

What is the role of topology in the propagation of quantum light in photonic lattices? We address this question by studying the propagation of squeezed states in a topological one-dimensional waveguide array, benchmarking our results with those for a topologically trivial localized state, and studying their robustness against disorder. Specifically, we study photon statistics, one-mode and two-mode squeezing, and entanglement generation when the localized state is excited with squeezed light. These quantum properties inherit the shape of the localized state but, more interestingly, and unlike in the topologically trivial case, we find that propagation of squeezed light in a topologically protected state robustly preserves the phase of the squeezed quadrature as the system evolves. We show how this latter topological advantage can be harnessed for quantum information protocols.

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Título según WOS: Quadrature protection of squeezed states in a one dimensional photonic topological insulator
Título de la Revista: QUANTUM
Volumen: 5
Editorial: VEREIN FORDERUNG OPEN ACCESS PUBLIZIERENS QUANTENWISSENSCHAF
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.22331/q-2021-08-17-526

Notas: ISI