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arxiv: 1607.08039 · v2 · pith:BNFKJAYRnew · submitted 2016-07-27 · 🪐 quant-ph

When a negative weak value -1 plays the counterpart of a probability 1

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keywords valueweakprobabilitycounterparteffectnegativeshiftsymmetrical
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When the weak value of a projector is 1, a quantum system behaves as in that eigenstate with probability 1. By definition, however, the weak value may take an anomalous value lying outside the range of probability like -1. From the viewpoint of a physical effect, we show that such a negative weak value of -1 can be regarded as the counterpart of the ordinary value of 1. Using photons, we experimentally verify it as the symmetrical shift in polarization depending on the weak value given by pre-postselection of the path state. Unlike observation of a weak value as an ensemble average via weak measurements, the effect of a weak value is definitely confirmed in two photon interference: the symmetrical shift corresponding to the weak value can be directly observed as the rotation angle of a half wave plate.

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