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arxiv: 1410.6252 · v3 · pith:NEVGQQTOnew · submitted 2014-10-23 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.data-an

Weak-value amplification: state of play

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keywords weakamplificationvaluesmeasurementperformancequantumstudiestheory
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Weak values arise in quantum theory when the result of a weak measurement is conditioned on a subsequent strong measurement. The majority of the trials are discarded, leaving only very few successful events. Intriguingly those can display a substantial signal amplification. This raises the question of whether weak values carry potential to improve the performance of quantum sensors, and indeed a number of impressive experimental results suggested this may be the case. By contrast, recent theoretical studies have found the opposite: using weak-values to obtain an amplification generally worsens metrological performance. This survey summarises the implications of those studies, which call for a reappraisal of weak values' utility and for further work to reconcile theory and experiment.

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