Noiseless Linear Amplifiers for Multimode States
Mingjian He, Robert Malaney, Benjamin A. Burnett

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel multimode noiseless linear amplifier (NLA) using photon catalysis, enhancing entanglement distillation in broadband quantum light and addressing scalability issues caused by photon loss.
Contribution
It develops a multimode NLA framework compatible with existing single-mode NLAs, specifically applying it to continuous-variable entanglement distillation.
Findings
Multimode NLA effectiveness depends on channel loss threshold.
Photon catalysis-based NLA uses fewer resources than quantum scissors-based NLA.
Multimode structure influences the performance of entanglement distillation.
Abstract
The entanglement structure between different frequency components within broadband quantum light pulses, forged at entanglement creation, represents a promising route to the practical delivery of many multipartite quantum information applications. However, the scalability of such applications is largely limited by the entanglement decoherence caused by photon loss. One promising method to combat such losses is noiseless linear amplification. However, while there have been various procedures that implement noiseless linear amplification on single-mode states, no realization has thus far been proposed for noiseless linear amplification on quantum states carrying a multimode structure. In this work we close this gap, proposing a novel Noiseless Linear Amplifier (NLA) with Photon Catalysis (PC), namely, the PC-NLA. Constructing a multimode version of an existing NLA that uses Quantum…
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