2020
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.101.012108
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Protective measurement of open quantum systems

Abstract: We study protective quantum measurements in the presence of an environment and decoherence. We consider the model of a protectively measured qubit that also interacts with a spin environment during the measurement. We investigate how the coupling to the environment affects the two characteristic properties of a protective measurement, namely, (i) the ability to leave the state of the system approximately unchanged and (ii) the transfer of information about expectation values to the apparatus pointer. We find t… Show more

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“…It would therefore be of direct interest if the shown advantage of imaginary weak values for quantum metrology [66] is likewise observed in the measurement disturbance trade-off relation. We further believe that an extended analysis for open quantum systems [67,68] or the use for quantum communication protocols [69] are of current interest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would therefore be of direct interest if the shown advantage of imaginary weak values for quantum metrology [66] is likewise observed in the measurement disturbance trade-off relation. We further believe that an extended analysis for open quantum systems [67,68] or the use for quantum communication protocols [69] are of current interest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%