Joint qubit observables induced by indirect measurements in cavity QED
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.13403v1
- Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 09:50:25 GMT
- Title: Joint qubit observables induced by indirect measurements in cavity QED
- Authors: Kalle Raikisto, Kimmo Luoma,
- Abstract summary: We investigate time-continuous joint qubit observables induced by a indirect time-continuous measurements.
We find that the properties of the qubit observables can be tuned by changing the type of the monitoring scheme or by tuning the initial state of the cavity.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: A fundamental feature of quantum mechanics is that there are observables which can be measured jointly only when some noise is added to them. Their sharp versions are said to be incompatible. In this work we investigate time-continuous joint qubit observables induced by a indirect time-continuous measurements. In particular we study a paradigmatic situation where a qubit is interacting with a mode of light in a cavity and the light escaping the cavity is continuously monitored. We find that the properties of the qubit observables can be tuned by changing the type of the monitoring scheme or by tuning the initial state of the cavity. We observe that homodyning two orthogonal quadratures produces an optimal pair of biased jointly measurable qubit observables.
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