Statistics of nondemolition weak measurement
Antonio Di Lorenzo, Jos\'e Carlos Egues

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the statistics of nondemolition weak measurements with finite-duration interactions, deriving formulas that account for dynamical phases, decoherence, and intermediate coupling effects, extending the understanding of weak measurement outcomes.
Contribution
It introduces interpolation formulas for weak measurement statistics considering finite interaction duration, dynamical phases, and decoherence effects, advancing the theoretical framework.
Findings
Finite interaction duration affects readout statistics through dynamical phases.
Interpolation formulas accurately describe measurement outcomes across all pre- and postselected states.
Coherent oscillations can be observed at intermediate coupling strengths despite decoherence.
Abstract
A measurement consists in coupling a system to a probe and reading the output of the probe to gather information about the system. The weaker the coupling, the smaller the back-action on the system, but also the less information conveyed. If the system undergoes a second measurement, the statistics of the first output can be conditioned on the value of the second one. This procedure is known as postselection. A postselected weak measurement of an observable can give a large average output of the probe when the postselected state is nearly orthogonal to the initial state of the system. This large value is an interference effect in the readout of the probe, which is initially in a coherent superposition of readout states (also known as pointer states). Usually, the weak interaction between system and probe is considered instantaneous, so that the dynamics of the probe can be neglected.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
