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arxiv: 1211.6056 · v3 · pith:CLBLSNYRnew · submitted 2012-11-26 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

Nonsymmetrized Correlations in Quantum Noninvasive Measurements

classification 🪐 quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords omegaorderquantumcorrespondsdetectormeasurementsmemorynegativity
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A long-standing problem in quantum mesoscopic physics is which operator order corresponds to noise expressions like <I(-\omega)I(\omega)>, where I(\omega) is the measured current at frequency \omega. Symmetrized order describes a classical measurement while nonsymmetrized order corresponds to a quantum detector, e.g., one sensitive to either emission or absorption of photons. We show that both order schemes can be embedded in quantum weak-measurement theory taking into account measurements with memory, characterized by a memory function which is independent of a particular experimental detection scheme. We discuss the resulting quasiprobabilities for different detector temperatures and how their negativity can be tested on the level of second-order correlation functions already. Experimentally, this negativity can be related to the squeezing of the many-body state of the transported electrons in an ac-driven tunnel junction.

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