Noninvasive Quantum Measurement of Arbitrary Operator Order by Engineered Non-Markovian Detectors
Abstract
The development of solid-state quantum technologies requires the understanding of quantum measurements in interacting, non-isolated quantum systems. In general, a permanent coupling of detectors to a quantum system leads to memory effects that have to be taken into account in interpreting the measurement results. We analyze a generic setup of two detectors coupled to a quantum system and derive a compact formula in the weak-measurement limit that interpolates between an instantaneous (text-book type) and almost continuous - detector dynamics-dependent - measurement. A quantum memory effect that we term system-mediated detector-detector interaction is crucial to observe non-commuting observables simultaneously. Finally, we propose a mesoscopic double-dot detector setup in which the memory effect is tunable and that can be used to explore the transition to non-Markovian quantum measurements experimentally.
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@article{arxiv.1711.11347,
title = {Noninvasive Quantum Measurement of Arbitrary Operator Order by Engineered Non-Markovian Detectors},
author = {Johannes Bülte and Adam Bednorz and Christoph Bruder and Wolfgang Belzig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.11347},
year = {2018}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures