Unbalanced homodyning for quantum state measurements

Abstract
We propose the reconstruction of the quantum state of light from the homodyne photocounting statistics of a single, realistic photodetector. Contrary to the development of homodyning over the last decade, our approach is based on unbalanced detection with a weak local oscillator. Representing the quantum state in terms of s-parametrized quasiprobability distributions, the method even allows one to determine the Wigner function provided the quantum efficiency of the detector is sufficiently large. We show that perturbing effects due to classical noise of the local oscillator are small. © 1996 The American Physical Society.