Quantum measurement with recycled photons
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.11410v1
- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 18:29:58 GMT
- Title: Quantum measurement with recycled photons
- Authors: Eyal Buks and Banoj Kumar Nayak
- Abstract summary: We study a device composed of an optical interferometer integrated with a ferri-magnetic sphere resonator (FSR)
Magneto-optic coupling can be employed in such a device to manipulate entanglement between optical pulses that are injected into the interferometer and the FSR.
The proposed experiment may provide some insight on the quantum to classical transition associated with a measurement process.
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- Abstract: We study a device composed of an optical interferometer integrated with a
ferri-magnetic sphere resonator (FSR). Magneto-optic coupling can be employed
in such a device to manipulate entanglement between optical pulses that are
injected into the interferometer and the FSR. The device is designed to allow
measuring the lifetime of such macroscopic entangled states in the region where
environmental decoherence is negligibly small. This is achieved by recycling
the photons interacting with the FSR in order to eliminate the entanglement
before a pulse exits the interferometer. The proposed experiment may provide
some insight on the quantum to classical transition associated with a
measurement process.
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