Measurement of polarization quantum states under chromatic aberration conditions
Yu.I. Bogdanov, B.I. Bantysh, N.A. Bogdanova, M. I. Shakirov, V.F., Lukichev

TL;DR
This paper investigates how chromatic aberration affects the measurement of polarization quantum states and proposes a fuzzy measurement model to improve quantum tomography accuracy under such conditions.
Contribution
It generalizes a quantum measurement model to account for chromatic aberration effects in polarization states, enhancing measurement accuracy.
Findings
Chromatic aberration causes information loss in quantum polarization measurements.
Fuzzy measurement models reduce systematic errors compared to standard projections.
Using fuzzy measurements significantly improves quantum state reconstruction accuracy.
Abstract
The wave plate is a basic device for transforming and measuring the polarization states of light. It is known that the transformation of light by means of two wave plates makes it possible to measure the state of polarization in an arbitrary basis. The finite spectral width of the light, however, leads to a chromatic aberration of the polarization quantum transformation caused by the parasitic dispersion of the birefringence of the plate material. This causes systematic errors in the tomography of quantum polarization states and significantly reduces its accuracy. This study is a development of our work1, in which an adequate model for quantum measurements of polarization qubits under chromatic aberration was first formulated. This work includes a generalization of the results obtained earlier for the cases of two-qubit states. Along with examples of random states those uniformly…
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TopicsOptical Polarization and Ellipsometry
