Measuring a photonic qubit without destroying it
Quantum Physics
2008-11-26 v1
Abstract
Measuring the polarisation of a single photon typically results in its destruction. We propose, demonstrate, and completely characterise a \emph{quantum non-demolition} (QND) scheme for realising such a measurement non-destructively. This scheme uses only linear optics and photo-detection of ancillary modes to induce a strong non-linearity at the single photon level, non-deterministically. We vary this QND measurement continuously into the weak regime, and use it to perform a non-destructive test of complementarity in quantum mechanics. Our scheme realises the most advanced general measurement of a qubit: it is non-destructive, can be made in any basis, and with arbitrary strength.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0312048,
title = {Measuring a photonic qubit without destroying it},
author = {G. J. Pryde and J. L. O'Brien and A. G. White and S. D. Bartlett and T. C. Ralph},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0312048},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
4 pages, 3 figures