Optimal simultaneous measurements of incompatible observables of a single photon (1808.05986v1)
Abstract: Joint or simultaneous measurements of non-commuting quantum observables are possible at the cost of increased unsharpness or measurement uncertainty. Many different criteria exist for defining what an "optimal" joint measurement is, with corresponding different tradeoff relations for the measurements. Understanding the limitations of such measurements is of fundamental interest and relevant for quantum technology. Here, we experimentally test a tradeoff relation for the sharpness of qubit measurements, a relation which refers directly to the form of the measurement operators, rather than to errors in estimates. We perform the first optical implementation of the simplest possible optimal joint measurement, requiring less quantum resources than have previously often been employed. Using a heralded single-photon source, we demonstrate quantum-limited performance of the scheme on single quanta.
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