Weak continuous measurements require more work than strong ones
Lorena Ballesteros Ferraz, Cyril Elouard

TL;DR
This paper models quantum measurements, especially weak ones, revealing that they require significantly more work than strong measurements, and explores the energy-performance trade-offs in quantum measurement processes.
Contribution
It introduces a dynamical model for nonideal quantum measurements, analyzing their work cost and convergence to ideal measurements, highlighting the higher energy cost of weak measurements.
Findings
Weak measurements require more work than strong ones.
Sequences of weak measurements can converge to projective measurements.
Work cost scales unfavorably for weak, continuous measurements.
Abstract
Understanding the energy cost of quantum measurement process and its connection to the measurement performance faces the challenge of modeling the objectification process. The latter, turns the measurement result into an objective fact, available to independent observers, and is responsible for the measurement irreversibility. To address this issue, we propose and analyze a dynamical model of quantum measurement, able to capture nonideal (weak and inefficient) measurements. In this model, the objectification is induced by a contact with a macroscopic reservoir at equilibrium which is responsible for the redundant broadcast of the measurement outcome (producing a Spectrum Broadcast Structure (SBS) state) while inducing decoherence in the pointer basis, in the line of the theory of quantum Darwinism. We analyze the performance of the obtained measurement process by introducing figures of…
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TopicsReservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
