Unknown quantum state discrimination and its physical realization.

Item

Title
Unknown quantum state discrimination and its physical realization.
Identifier
AAI3330372
identifier
3330372
Creator
He, Bing.
Contributor
Adviser: Janos A. Bergou
Date
2008
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Physics, Optics
Abstract
The discrimination of completely unknown quantum states is a difficult problem in quantum state discrimination. We study the general case of unknown qubit discrimination, where the input states are constructed with arbitrary number of the unknown qubits as the reference. The optimal measurements for the unknown qubit discrimination are derived in two different approaches. Implementation of unknown state discrimination is realized by unitary transformation in the extended space of inputs. To study the discrimination of unknown single photon states and unknown coherent states, we present the methods for linear optical realization of the general transformations on single photon states and coherent state products. Finally, we describe two physical systems for unknown optical qubit discrimination and unknown coherent state discrimination. One application of unknown coherent state discrimination is efficient and non-destructive quantum database searching.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs