Protective Measurement -- a new quantum measurement paradigm: detailed description of the first realisation
Quantum Physics
2021-05-28 v1
Abstract
We present a detailed description of the experiment realising for the first time a protective measurement, a novel measurement protocol which combines weak interactions with a ``protection mechanism'' preserving the measured state coherence during the whole measurement process. Furthermore, protective measurement allows finding the expectation value of an observable, i.e. an inherently statistical quantity, by measuring a single particle, without the need of any statistics. This peculiar property, in sharp contrast with the framework of traditional (projective) quantum measurement, might constitute a groundbreaking advance for several quantum technology related fields.
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@article{arxiv.2103.15711,
title = {Protective Measurement -- a new quantum measurement paradigm: detailed description of the first realisation},
author = {Enrico Rebufello and Fabrizio Piacentini and Alessio Avella and Rudi Lussana and Federica Villa and Alberto Tosi and Marco Gramegna and Giorgio Brida and Eliahu Cohen and Lev Vaidman and Ivo Pietro Degiovanni and Marco Genovese},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.15711},
year = {2021}
}
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13 pages, 5 figures