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Experimental study of optimal measurements for quantum state tomography
H. Sosa-Martinez, N. K. Lysne, C. H. Baldwin, A. Kalev, I. H. Deutsch, P. S. Jessen
Published 2017-06-09Version 1
Quantum tomography is a critically important tool to evaluate quantum hardware, making it essential to develop optimized measurement strategies that are both accurate and efficient. We compare a variety of strategies using nearly pure test states. Those that are informationally complete for all states are found to be accurate and reliable even in the presence of errors in the measurements themselves, while those designed to be complete only for pure states are far more efficient but highly sensitive to such errors. Our results highlight the unavoidable tradeoffs inherent to quantum tomography.
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures
Categories: quant-ph, physics.atom-ph
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