Experimental investigation of the uncertainty relation in pre- and postselected systems
Abstract
Uncertainty principle is one of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics. Exploring such uncertainty relations in pre- and postselected (PPS) systems, where weak measurements on post-selected states have been used as a powerful tool for exploring the foundation of quantum mechanics, has so far eluded experimental effort. In this work, we experimentally investigate the Robertson-Heisenberg-type uncertainty relation for two incompatible observables in a PPS system. Through conducting a von Neumann-type measurement, uncertainty relations between two non-commuting Pauli observables are experimentally unveiled. Such uncertainty relations in the PPS system impose limitations on the joint sharp preparation of pre- and postselected states for two incompatible observables. Our experiments would be useful for the development of amplification techniques for precision measurements.
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@article{arxiv.2412.13399,
title = {Experimental investigation of the uncertainty relation in pre- and postselected systems},
author = {Yue Zhang and Xinyang Che and Yuanbang Wei and Rui Tian and Yi-an Li and Miao Zhang and Shuai Li and Bo Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.13399},
year = {2024}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures