Electron quantum optics as quantum signal processing
B. Roussel, C. Cabart, G. F\`eve, E. Thibierge, P. Degiovanni

TL;DR
This paper reviews how electron quantum optics can be viewed as a form of quantum signal processing, enabling new ways to analyze and interpret electronic coherences and entanglement in quantum conductors.
Contribution
It introduces a framework connecting electron quantum optics with signal processing techniques, facilitating the extraction of quantum information from electronic coherences.
Findings
Interprets electron quantum optics interference as signal processing.
Provides methods to access and analyze single- and two-electron coherences.
Discusses the potential for new quantum information applications.
Abstract
The recent developments of electron quantum optics in quantum Hall edge channels have given us new ways to probe the behavior of electrons in quantum conductors. It has brought new quantities called electronic coherences under the spotlight. In this paper, we explore the relations between electron quantum optics and signal processing through a global review of the various methods for accessing single- and two-electron coherences in electron quantum optics. We interpret electron quantum optics interference experiments as analog signal processing converting quantum signals into experimentally observable quantities such as current averages and correlations. This point of view also gives us a procedure to obtain quantum information quantities from electron quantum optics coherences. We illustrate these ideas by discussing two mode entanglement in electron quantum optics. We also sketch…
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