Creating quanta with "annihilation" operator

Abstract

An asymmetric nature of the boson `destruction' operator a and its `creation' partner a is made apparent by applying them to a quantum state |> different from the Fock state |n>. We show that it is possible to increase (by many times or by any quantity) the mean number of quanta in the new `photon-subtracted' state a| >. Moreover, for certain `hyper-Poissonian' states |> the mean number of quanta in the (normalized) state a|> can be much greater than in the `photon-added' state a| > . The explanation of this `paradox' is given and some examples elucidating the meaning of Mandel's q-parameter and the exponential phase operators are considered.

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