Weak value measurements have been a real breakthrough in the quantum measurement framework. In particular, quantum measurements may take advantage by anomalous weak values, i.e. values out of the eigenvalues spectrum of the measured observable, both for implementing new measurement techniques and studying Quantum Mechanics foundations. In this report we show three experiments with single photons presenting anomalous weak values: the first one tests the incompatibility between quantum mechanics and noncontextual hidden variables theories, the second one is the first realization of a sequential weak value evaluation of two incompatible observables on the same photon, and the last one shows how sequential weak values can be used to test Leggett-Garg inequalities extended to multiple-measurements scenarios.
Quantum weak-interaction-based measurement: from sequential weak measurement to protective measurement / Degiovanni, Ivo Pietro; Cohen, Eliahu; Villa, Federica; Lussana, Rudi; Piacentini, Fabrizio; Rebufello, Enrico; Barbieri, Marco; Brida, Giorgio; Gramegna, Marco; Tosi, Alberto; Zappa, Franco; Avella, Alessio; Virzì, Salvatore; Genovese, Marco. - ELETTRONICO. - 10771:(2018), p. 33. (Intervento presentato al convegno SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications, 2018 tenutosi a San Diego (USA) nel 19-23 AUGUST 2018) [10.1117/12.2319186].
Quantum weak-interaction-based measurement: from sequential weak measurement to protective measurement
Rebufello, Enrico;
2018
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Weak value measurements have been a real breakthrough in the quantum measurement framework. In particular, quantum measurements may take advantage by anomalous weak values, i.e. values out of the eigenvalues spectrum of the measured observable, both for implementing new measurement techniques and studying Quantum Mechanics foundations. In this report we show three experiments with single photons presenting anomalous weak values: the first one tests the incompatibility between quantum mechanics and noncontextual hidden variables theories, the second one is the first realization of a sequential weak value evaluation of two incompatible observables on the same photon, and the last one shows how sequential weak values can be used to test Leggett-Garg inequalities extended to multiple-measurements scenarios.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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