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arxiv: 1410.7415 · v1 · pith:7FAG7VEInew · submitted 2014-10-27 · 🪐 quant-ph

Weak-value amplification as an optimal metrological protocol

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keywords amplificationmeterpost-selectionstatessystemweak-valueconstantcoupling
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The implementation of weak-value amplification requires the pre- and post-selection of states of a quantum system, followed by the observation of the response of the meter, which interacts weakly with the system. Data acquisition from the meter is conditioned to successful post-selection events. Here we derive an optimal post-selection procedure for estimating the coupling constant between system and meter, and show that it leads both to weak-value amplification and to the saturation of the quantum Fisher information, under conditions fulfilled by all previously reported experiments on the amplification of weak signals. For most of the pre-selected states, full information on the coupling constant can be extracted from the meter data set alone, while for a small fraction of the space of pre-selected states, it must be obtained from the post-selection statistics.

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