Quantum Hilbert Hotel: Endless Possibilities

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Researchers have developed a quantum version of Hilbert's hotel, demonstrating a protocol that maps the amplitudes of an infinite eigenbasis to twice their original quantum number. This process generates infinitely many unoccupied levels and has been experimentally validated using the orbital angular momentum of a paraxial field. The findings, published in the Physical Review Letters, suggest potential applications in enhancing the sensitivity of NOON states, increasing channel capacity, and multiplexing multiple channels into a single one.

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Researchers have created a quantum version of the Hilbert hotel:

http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.160505

In 1924 David Hilbert conceived a paradoxical tale involving a hotel with an infinite number of rooms to illustrate some aspects of the mathematical notion of “infinity.” In continuous-variable quantum mechanics we routinely make use of infinite state spaces: here we show that such a theoretical apparatus can accommodate an analog of Hilbert’s hotel paradox. We devise a protocol that, mimicking what happens to the guests of the hotel, maps the amplitudes of an infinite eigenbasis to twice their original quantum number in a coherent and deterministic manner, producing infinitely many unoccupied levels in the process. We demonstrate the feasibility of the protocol by experimentally realizing it on the orbital angular momentum of a paraxial field. This new non-Gaussian operation may be exploited, for example, for enhancing the sensitivity of NOON states, for increasing the capacity of a channel, or for multiplexing multiple channels into a single one.
 
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