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21 May 2018 Protective measurements: extracting the expectation value by measuring a single particle
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Abstract
In quantum mechanics, the eigenvalues and their corresponding probabilities specify the expectation value of a physical observable, which is known to be a statistical property related to large ensembles of particles. In contrast to this paradigm, we demonstrate a unique method allowing to extract the expectation value of a single particle, namely, the polarisation of a single protected photon, with a single experiment. This is the first realisation of quantum protective measurements.
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Fabrizio Piacentini, Alessio Avella, Enrico Rebufello, Salvatore Virzì, Rudi Lussana, Federica Villa, Alberto Tosi, Marco Gramegna, Giorgio Brida, Eliahu Cohen, Lev Vaidman, Ivo Pietro Degiovanni, and Marco Genovese "Protective measurements: extracting the expectation value by measuring a single particle", Proc. SPIE 10674, Quantum Technologies 2018, 106740Q (21 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2307692
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Single photon

Particles

Photon polarization

Photodetectors

Quantum information

Quantum mechanics

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