Quantum noise limits for a class of nonlinear amplifiers

  1. Jeffrey M. Epstein,
  2. K. Birgitta Whaley,
  3. and Joshua Combes
Nonlinear amplifiers, such as the transistor, are ubiquitous in classical technology. Little is understood about the noise properties and applications of quantum nonlinear amplifiers.
We introduce a class of nonlinear amplifiers that allow one to measure any normal operator with a linear detector while adding a half-quantum of vacuum fluctuations as noise at the output. When these nonlinear amplifiers are used in conjunction with noisy linear detectors, the resulting measurement in the large gain limit becomes equivalent to ideal projective measurement of the normal operator.