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Weak measurements and quantum weak values for NOON states

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:38 authored by Laura Rosales Zarate, Bogdan Opanchuk, Margaret ReidMargaret Reid
Quantum weak values arise when the mean outcome of a weak measurement made on certain preselected and postselected quantum systems goes beyond the eigenvalue range for a quantum observable. Here, we propose how to determine quantum weak values for superpositions of states with a macroscopically or mesoscopically distinct mode number, that might be realized as two-mode Bose-Einstein condensate or photonic NOON states. Specifically, we give a model for a weak measurement of the Schwinger spin of a two-mode NOON state, for arbitrary N. The weak measurement arises from a nondestructive measurement of the two-mode occupation number difference, which for atomic NOON states might be realized via phase contrast imaging and the ac Stark effect using an optical meter prepared in a coherent state. The meter-system coupling results in an entangled cat-state. By subsequently evolving the system under the action of a nonlinear Josephson Hamiltonian, we show how postselection leads to quantum weak values, for arbitrary N. Since the weak measurement can be shown to be minimally invasive, the weak values provide a useful strategy for a Leggett-Garg test of N-scopic realism.

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Mesoscopic quantum reality in the light of new technologies

Australian Research Council

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2469-9934

Journal title

Physical Review A

Volume

97

Issue

3

Article number

article no. 032123

Pagination

1 p

Publisher

American Physical Society

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Copyright © 2018 American Physical Society.

Language

eng

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