Creation of quantum coherence with general measurement processes
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.10875v2
- Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2021 20:51:25 GMT
- Title: Creation of quantum coherence with general measurement processes
- Authors: Sanuja D. Mohanty, Gautam Sharma, Sk Sazim, Biswajit Pradhan, Arun K.
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- Abstract summary: We characterize the measurement processes into two categories, namely, the measurements with the ability to induce coherence and the ones without this ability.
We introduce the notion of raw coherence in the POVMs that helps to create quantum coherence.
We find a trade-off relation between the coherence creation, entanglement generation between system and apparatus, and the mixedness of the system in a general measurement setup.
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- Abstract: Quantum measurement not only can destroy coherence but also can create it.
Here, we estimate the maximum amount of coherence, one can create under a
complete non-selective measurement process. For our analysis, we consider
projective as well as POVM measurements. Based on our observations, we
characterize the measurement processes into two categories, namely, the
measurements with the ability to induce coherence and the ones without this
ability. Our findings also suggest that the more POVM elements present in a
measurement that acts on the quantum system, the less will be its coherence
creating ability. We also introduce the notion of raw coherence in the POVMs
that helps to create quantum coherence. Finally, we find a trade-off relation
between the coherence creation, entanglement generation between system and
apparatus, and the mixedness of the system in a general measurement setup.
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