Revealing multi-time quantum statistics without measurement back-action
ORAL
Abstract
Due to the principle of quantum mechanics that measurement disturbs a quantum state, it is a major challenge in obtaining quantum statistics, such as quantum correlation function and quasi-probability distribution. We propose an ancilla-assisted measurement scheme to detour the measurement-induced back-action, which can be applied for any multi-time measurements. With performing sequential positive operator-valued measurements at each time-point, the quantum statistics are reconstructed by weighting their outcomes differently. We employ 171Yb-138Ba ions as the system-ancilla system to demonstrate the multi-time measurements without disturbing the system state, and the two- and three-time quantum correlation functions and quasi-probability distributions are reconstructed from the ancilla measurement outcomes. The marginal distribution is verified to be unaffected by the measurement at each time-point, and the nonclassical feature of the reconstructed distribution is identified by the negativity in the joint quasi-probability distribution and the violation of the Leggett-Garg inequality.
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Publication: Wang P, Kwon H, Luan C Y, et al. Demonstration of multi-time quantum statistics without measurement back-action[J]. arXiv:2207.06106, 2022.
Presenters
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Chunyang Luan
Tsinghua University
Authors
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Chunyang Luan
Tsinghua University
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Pengfei Wang
Tsinghua University
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Hyukjoon Kwon
Korea Institute for Advanced Study
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Wentao Chen
Tsinghua University
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Kim M. S.
Imperial College London
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Mu Qiao
Tsinghua University
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Kihwan Kim
Tsinghua University
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Zinan Zhou
Peking University
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Kaizhao Wang
Tsinghua University
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Chunyang Luan
Tsinghua University