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Optimal non-invasive measurement of Full Counting Statistics by a single qubit

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-04-15 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

The complete characterisation of the charge transport in a mesoscopic device is provided by the Full Counting Statistics (FCS) Pt(m)P_t(m), describing the amount of charge Q=meQ = me transmitted during the time tt. Although numerous systems have been theoretically characterized by their FCS, the experimental measurement of the distribution function Pt(m)P_t(m) or its moments Qn\langle Q^n \rangle are rare and often plagued by strong back-action. Here, we present a strategy for the measurement of the FCS, more specifically its characteristic function χ(λ)\chi(\lambda) and moments Qn\langle Q^n \rangle, by a qubit with a set of different couplings λj\lambda_j, j=1,,k,k+pj = 1,\dots,k,\dots k+p, k=n/2k = \lceil n/2 \rceil, p0p \geq 0, to the mesoscopic conductor. The scheme involves multiple readings of Ramsey sequences at the different coupling strengths λj\lambda_j and we find the optimal distribution for these couplings λj\lambda_j as well as the optimal distribution NjN_j of N=NjN = \sum N_j measurements among the different couplings λj\lambda_j. We determine the precision scaling for the moments Qn\langle Q^n \rangle with the number NN of invested resources and show that the standard quantum limit can be approached when many additional couplings p1p\gg 1 are included in the measurement scheme.

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@article{arxiv.1603.03896,
  title  = {Optimal non-invasive measurement of Full Counting Statistics by a single qubit},
  author = {A. V. Lebedev and G. B. Lesovik and G. Blatter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.03896},
  year   = {2016}
}

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8 pages, 1 figure, Accepted for publication in PRB