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  • Quantum tomography is essential for evaluating quantum states and processes, and there's a growing need for methods that provide higher accuracy, especially for complex quantum systems.
  • Recent advancements in adaptive methods have successfully achieved theoretical accuracy limits for 2-dimensional mixed states, but higher-dimensional quantum states remain challenging due to incompatible observables.
  • This study introduces a novel adaptive tomographic method that uses stochastic optimization and statistical inference, showing promising results in accuracy for estimating pure quantum states in high dimensions, potentially revolutionizing quantum metrology.

Article Abstract

Quantum tomography has become a key tool for the assessment of quantum states, processes, and devices. This drives the search for tomographic methods that achieve greater accuracy. In the case of mixed states of a single 2-dimensional quantum system adaptive methods have been recently introduced that achieve the theoretical accuracy limit deduced by Hayashi and Gill and Massar. However, accurate estimation of higher-dimensional quantum states remains poorly understood. This is mainly due to the existence of incompatible observables, which makes multiparameter estimation difficult. Here we present an adaptive tomographic method and show through numerical simulations that, after a few iterations, it is asymptotically approaching the fundamental Gill-Massar lower bound for the estimation accuracy of pure quantum states in high dimension. The method is based on a combination of stochastic optimization on the field of the complex numbers and statistical inference, exceeds the accuracy of any mixed-state tomographic method, and can be demonstrated with current experimental capabilities. The proposed method may lead to new developments in quantum metrology.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391742PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-69646-zDOI Listing

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