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Quantum non-demolition measurements: Concepts, theory and practice

Published 22 Nov 2018 in quant-ph | (1811.09613v1)

Abstract: This is a limited overview of quantum non-demolition (QND) measurements, with brief discussions of illustrative examples meant to clarify the essential features. In a QND measurement, the predictability of a subsequent value of a precisely measured observable is maintained and any random back-action from uncertainty introduced into a noncommuting observable is avoided. The fundamental ideas, relevant theory and the conditions and scope for applicability are discussed with some examples. Precision measurements have indeed gained from developing QND measurements. Some implementations in quantum optics, gravitational wave detectors and spin-magnetometry are discussed.

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