The power of a control qubit in weak measurements

Abstract In the late 80 s, a curious effect suggested by Aharanov et al. was found to lead to an anomalous amplification based on quantum measurements of weakly coupled systems. In this paper, we investigate the quantum control of the weak value amplification of a qubit system coupled to a meter. Fo...

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Main Authors: Raul Coto, Víctor Montenegro, Vitalie Eremeev, Douglas Mundarain, Miguel Orszag
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05370-5
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spelling doaj-74214a8e0de34a07ab59693871d355e32020-12-08T02:39:10ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-017111110.1038/s41598-017-05370-5The power of a control qubit in weak measurementsRaul Coto0Víctor Montenegro1Vitalie Eremeev2Douglas Mundarain3Miguel Orszag4Instituto de Fsíca, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileInstituto de Fsíca, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileFacultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Diego PortalesDepartamento de Fsíca, Universidad Católica del NorteInstituto de Fsíca, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileAbstract In the late 80 s, a curious effect suggested by Aharanov et al. was found to lead to an anomalous amplification based on quantum measurements of weakly coupled systems. In this paper, we investigate the quantum control of the weak value amplification of a qubit system coupled to a meter. For the qubit system, the coupling occurs via a second non-interacting qubit, initially quantum correlated with the first one. We show that for weak measurements, the control can be remotely realized via the post-selected state of the second qubit or the degree of squeezing of the meter. In our study of the quantum control of the amplification, we can easily manipulate the degree of quantum correlations between the initially correlated qubits. We find that the degree of entanglement has no effect on the quantum control of the amplification. However, we also found a clear connection between the amplification and quantum discord like measurements as well as classical correlations between the qubits. Finally, we suggest an application of the amplification control on the enhancement of the quantum measurement accuracy, e.g. measuring the relative phase of the post-selected control qubit in a more precise way, as opposed to the non-amplified case.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05370-5
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The power of a control qubit in weak measurements
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description Abstract In the late 80 s, a curious effect suggested by Aharanov et al. was found to lead to an anomalous amplification based on quantum measurements of weakly coupled systems. In this paper, we investigate the quantum control of the weak value amplification of a qubit system coupled to a meter. For the qubit system, the coupling occurs via a second non-interacting qubit, initially quantum correlated with the first one. We show that for weak measurements, the control can be remotely realized via the post-selected state of the second qubit or the degree of squeezing of the meter. In our study of the quantum control of the amplification, we can easily manipulate the degree of quantum correlations between the initially correlated qubits. We find that the degree of entanglement has no effect on the quantum control of the amplification. However, we also found a clear connection between the amplification and quantum discord like measurements as well as classical correlations between the qubits. Finally, we suggest an application of the amplification control on the enhancement of the quantum measurement accuracy, e.g. measuring the relative phase of the post-selected control qubit in a more precise way, as opposed to the non-amplified case.
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