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Experimental testing of entropic uncertainty relations with multiple measurements in pure diamond

Quantum Physics 2017-11-08 v1

Abstract

One unique feature of quantum mechanics is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which states that the outcomes of two incompatible measurements cannot simultaneously achieve arbitrary precision. In an information-theoretic context of quantum information, the uncertainty principle can be formulated as entropic uncertainty relations with two measurements for a quantum bit (qubit) in two-dimensional system. New entropic uncertainty relations are studied for a higher-dimensional quantum state with multiple measurements, the uncertainty bounds can be tighter than that expected from two measurements settings and cannot result from qubits system with or without a quantum memory. Here we report the first room-temperature experimental testing of the entropic uncertainty relations with three measurements in a natural three-dimensional solid-state system: the nitrogen-vacancy center in pure diamond. The experimental results confirm the entropic uncertainty relations for multiple measurements. Our result represents a more precise demonstrating of the fundamental uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics.

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@article{arxiv.1510.03514,
  title  = {Experimental testing of entropic uncertainty relations with multiple measurements in pure diamond},
  author = {Jian Xing and Yu-Ran Zhang and Shang Liu and Yan-Chun Chang and Jie-Dong Yue and Heng Fan and Xin-Yu Pan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.03514},
  year   = {2017}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables