Estimation of Pure States Using Three Measurement Bases
Abstract
We introduce a method to estimate unknown pure d -dimensional quantum states using the probability distributions associated with only three measurement bases. The measurement results of 2 d projectors are used to generate a set of 2 d − 1 states, the value of the likelihood function of which is evaluated using the measurement results of the remaining d projectors. The state with the highest value of the likelihood function is the estimate of the unknown state. The method estimates all pure states except for a null-measure set, which can be overcome by adapting two bases. The viability of the protocol is experimentally demonstrated using two different and complementary high-dimensional quantum information platforms. First, by exploring the photonic path-encoding strategy, we validate the method on a single eight-dimensional quantum system. Then, we resort to the five-superconducting-qubit IBM quantum processor to demonstrate the high performance of the method in the multipartite scenario.
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Título de la Revista: | PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED |
Volumen: | 14 |
Fecha de publicación: | 2020 |
Página de inicio: | 064004 |
Página final: | 064012 |