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Certifying non-classicality and non-Gaussianity through optical parametric amplification

Published 24 Jul 2025 in quant-ph | (2507.18296v1)

Abstract: Non-Gaussian states of light are essential for numerous quantum information protocols; thus, certifying non-Gaussianity is crucial. Full quantum state tomography achieves this, but it implies observing the Wigner function negativity, which requires efficient detection. Certifying non-Gaussianity through directly measurable parameters is a simpler alternative, typically achieved by measuring photon-number probabilities - either directly using photon-number resolving detectors or through Hanbury Brown-Twiss type measurements with single-photon detectors. Here, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that optical parametric amplification combined with conventional intensity detectors can effectively replace this approach without the need for photon-number resolution. In our method, we measure the mean photon number and the second-order correlation function for the amplified state. Using it, we successfully certify the non-Gaussianity of a heralded quasi-single-photon state. Since optical parametric amplification is a multimode process, our method provides a foundation for developing high-dimensional quantum technologies utilizing multimode non-Gaussian states.

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