posted on 2023-01-11, 22:58authored byStéphane Virally, Patrick Cusson, Denis V. Seletskiy
Employing electro-optic sampling (EOS) with ultrashort probe pulses, recent experiments showed direct measurements of quantum vacuum fields and their correlations on subcycle timescales. Here, we propose a quantum-enhanced EOS where photon-number entangled twin beams are used to derive conditioned non-classical probes. In the case of the quantum vacuum, this leads to a six-fold improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio over the classically-probed EOS. In addition, engineering of the conditioning protocol yields a reliable way to extract higher-order moments of the quantum noise distribution and robust discrimination of the input quantum states, for instance a vacuum and a few-photon cat state. These improvements open a viable route towards robust tomography of quantum fields in space-time, an equivalent of homodyne detection in energy-momentum space, and the possibility of precise experiments in real-space quantum electrodynamics.
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