The counting statistics give insight into the properties of quantum states of light and other quantum states of matter such as ultracold atoms or electrons. The theoretical description of photon counting was derived in the 1960s and was extended to massive particles more recently. Typically, the interaction between each particle and the detector is assumed to be limited to short time intervals, and the probability of counting particles in one interval is independent of the measurements in previous intervals. There has been some effort to describe particle counting as a continuous measurement, where the detector and the field to be counted interact continuously. However, the formalism based on continuous measurements does not provide a formu...
It is shown that an ideal measurement of a one–particle wave packet state of a relativistic quantum ...
A microscopic quantum system under continuous observation exhibits at random times sudden jumps betw...
A microscopic system under continuous observation exhibits at random times sudden jumps between its ...
The counting statistics give insight into the properties of quantum states of light and other quantu...
The irreversible evolution of a microscopic system under measurement is a central feature of quantum...
The irreversible evolution of a microscopic system under measurement is a central feature of quantum...
We present a general theoretical framework for treating particle beams as time-stationary limits of ...
We derive photon counting statistics for an output field of a single-photon wave packet interacting ...
In quantum physics, measurement exhibits fundamentally different behaviour to the classical case, ha...
Quantum measurements of physical quantities are often described as ideal measurements. However, only...
We study the full counting statistics (FCS) of quantum gases in samples of thousands of interacting ...
We present a quantum mechanical framework for defining the statistics of measurements of $\int dt \h...
This work discusses aspects of a fundamental problem in the theory of quantum fields on curved space...
A microscopic quantum system under continuous observation exhibits at random times sudden jumps betw...
Charge transfer statistics of quantum particles is obtained by analysing the time evolution of the m...
It is shown that an ideal measurement of a one–particle wave packet state of a relativistic quantum ...
A microscopic quantum system under continuous observation exhibits at random times sudden jumps betw...
A microscopic system under continuous observation exhibits at random times sudden jumps between its ...
The counting statistics give insight into the properties of quantum states of light and other quantu...
The irreversible evolution of a microscopic system under measurement is a central feature of quantum...
The irreversible evolution of a microscopic system under measurement is a central feature of quantum...
We present a general theoretical framework for treating particle beams as time-stationary limits of ...
We derive photon counting statistics for an output field of a single-photon wave packet interacting ...
In quantum physics, measurement exhibits fundamentally different behaviour to the classical case, ha...
Quantum measurements of physical quantities are often described as ideal measurements. However, only...
We study the full counting statistics (FCS) of quantum gases in samples of thousands of interacting ...
We present a quantum mechanical framework for defining the statistics of measurements of $\int dt \h...
This work discusses aspects of a fundamental problem in the theory of quantum fields on curved space...
A microscopic quantum system under continuous observation exhibits at random times sudden jumps betw...
Charge transfer statistics of quantum particles is obtained by analysing the time evolution of the m...
It is shown that an ideal measurement of a one–particle wave packet state of a relativistic quantum ...
A microscopic quantum system under continuous observation exhibits at random times sudden jumps betw...
A microscopic system under continuous observation exhibits at random times sudden jumps between its ...