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Tomography of quantum detectors using neural networks

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Ma, Hailan
Xiao, Shuixin
Dong, Daoyi
Petersen, Ian R.

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Quantum detector tomography is a fundamental technique for calibrating quantum devices and thus lay foundations for quantum information processing tasks. In this work, we propose a quantum detector tomography method that employs deep neural networks to reconstruct quantum detectors from a set of probe states with high efficiency. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed method exhibits a significant potential to estimate phase-insensitive detectors.

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