Theory of single-shot phase contrast imaging in spinor Bose-Einstein condensates
Ebubechukwu O. Ilo-Okeke, Tim Byrnes

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical model for single-shot phase contrast imaging of spinor Bose-Einstein condensates, optimizing information extraction while analyzing quantum backaction and fluctuations.
Contribution
It introduces a simple framework to calculate measurement backaction and information gain, revealing an optimal interaction time and a universal tradeoff law.
Findings
Maximum information readout at Gτ ~ 1/N
Universal law ε_F ε_G ∝ 1/N^2 for backaction and error
PCI as a probe of quantum fluctuations
Abstract
We introduce a theoretical framework for single-shot phase contrast imaging (PCI) measurements of spinor Bose-Einstein condensates. Our model allows for the simple calculation of the quantum backaction resulting from the measurement, and the amount of information that is read out. We find that there is an optimum time for the light-matter interaction ( is the ac Stark shift frequency, is the number of particles in the BEC), where the maximum amount of information can be read out from the BEC. A universal information-disturbance tradeoff law is found where is the amount of backaction and is the estimation error. The PCI measurement can also be found to be a direct probe of the quantum fluctuations of the BEC, via the noise of the PCI signal.
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