We investigate a weak measurement described by a von Neumann type interaction A^⊗p^2, where A^ is a system observable and p^2 is a measurement pointer observable. We consider the weak measurement in terms of thermodynamics by adopting a mixed Gaussian state as a quantum state of the measurement pointer. We show that Maxwell's demon appears as a measure who carries out post-selections. It is found that, even if the demon only knows the weak value, a difference in the von Neumann entropy between the initial and final system can be the QC mutual information contents, which is the maximum amount of obtainable information by a measurement. Besides, our study indicates that a temperature of the system described by this interaction is amplified by weak value amplification. In addition, we show that this demon can be realized in an atomic system.
@article{arxiv.1910.12189,
title = {Revisiting weak measurement in light of thermodynamics},
author = {Daiki Ueda and Hikaru Ohta and Sumito Yokoo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.12189},
year = {2020}
}