Coherent States and the Reconstruction of Pure Spin States
Abstract
Coherent states provide an appealing method to reconstruct efficiently a pure state of a quantum mechanical spin s. A Stern-Gerlach apparatus is used to measure (4s+1) expectations of projection operators on appropriate coherent states in the unknown state. These measurements are compatible with a finite number of states which can be distinguished, in the generic case, by measuring one more probability. In addition, the present technique shows that the zeroes of a Husimi distribution do have an operational meaning: they can be identified directly by measurements with a Stern-Gerlach apparatus. This result comes down to saying that it is possible to resolve experimentally structures in quantum phase-space which are smaller than hbar.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9904036,
title = {Coherent States and the Reconstruction of Pure Spin States},
author = {Jean-Pierre Amiet and Stefan Weigert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9904036},
year = {2007}
}
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Latex2e, 8 pages