Creating large noon states with imperfect phase control
Abstract
Optical noon states (|N,0> + |0,N>) are an important resource for Heisenberg-limited metrology and quantum lithography. The only known methods for creating noon states with arbitrary N via linear optics and projective measurments seem to have a limited range of application due to imperfect phase control. Here, we show that bootstrapping techniques can be used to create high-fidelity noon states of arbitrary size.
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