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Strong measurements give a better direct measurement of the quantum wave function

Quantum Physics 2016-02-02 v2

Abstract

Weak measurements have thus far been considered instrumental in the so-called direct measurement of the quantum wavefunction [Nature (London) 474, 188 (2011)]. Here we show that direct measurement of the wavefunction can be obtained by using measurements of arbitrary strength. In particular, in the case of strong measurements, i.e. those in which the coupling between the system and the measuring apparatus is maximum, we compared the precision and the accuracy of the two methods, by showing that strong measurements outperform weak measurements in both for arbitrary quantum states in most cases. We also give the exact expression of the difference between the reconstructed and original wavefunctions obtained by the weak measurement approach: this will allow to define the range of applicability of such method.

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@article{arxiv.1504.06551,
  title  = {Strong measurements give a better direct measurement of the quantum wave function},
  author = {Giuseppe Vallone and Daniele Dequal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.06551},
  year   = {2016}
}

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