While the slogan “no measurement without disturbance” has established itself under the name of the Heisenberg effect in the consciousness of the scientifically interested public, a precise statement of this fundamental feature of the quantum world has remained elusive, and serious attempts at rigorous formulations of it as a consequence of quantum theory have led to seemingly conflicting preliminary results. Here we show that despite recent claims to the contrary [L. Rozema et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 109 100404 (2012)], Heisenberg-type inequalities can be proven that describe a tradeoff between the precision of a position measurement and the necessary resulting disturbance of momentum (and vice versa). More generally, these inequalities are in...
We formulate and prove a new, universally valid uncertainty relation for the necessary error bar wid...
In his seminal paper, which was published in 1927, Heisenberg originally introduced a relation betwe...
The well-known Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation is an inequality between uncertainties of canonical...
While the slogan “no measurement without disturbance” has established itself under the name of the H...
Reports on experiments recently performed in Vienna [Erhard et al., Nature Phys. 8, 185 (2012)] and ...
Reports on experiments recently performed in Vienna [Erhard et al, Nature Phys. 8, 185 (2012)] and T...
Recent years have witnessed a controversy over Heisenberg’s famous error-disturbance relation. Here ...
Common misconceptions on the Heisenberg principle are reviewed, and the original spirit of the princ...
The Heisenberg uncertainty relation requires that the product of the root-mean-square error in a pos...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is usually taken to express a limitation of operational possibili...
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the product of the noise in a position measurement ...
We revisit the definitions of error and disturbance recently used in error-disturbance inequalities ...
This is an entry to the Compendium of Quantum Physics, edited by F Weinert, K Hentschel and D Greenb...
Although Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is represented by a rigorously proven relation about int...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is one of the main tenets of quantum theory. Nevertheless, and de...
We formulate and prove a new, universally valid uncertainty relation for the necessary error bar wid...
In his seminal paper, which was published in 1927, Heisenberg originally introduced a relation betwe...
The well-known Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation is an inequality between uncertainties of canonical...
While the slogan “no measurement without disturbance” has established itself under the name of the H...
Reports on experiments recently performed in Vienna [Erhard et al., Nature Phys. 8, 185 (2012)] and ...
Reports on experiments recently performed in Vienna [Erhard et al, Nature Phys. 8, 185 (2012)] and T...
Recent years have witnessed a controversy over Heisenberg’s famous error-disturbance relation. Here ...
Common misconceptions on the Heisenberg principle are reviewed, and the original spirit of the princ...
The Heisenberg uncertainty relation requires that the product of the root-mean-square error in a pos...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is usually taken to express a limitation of operational possibili...
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the product of the noise in a position measurement ...
We revisit the definitions of error and disturbance recently used in error-disturbance inequalities ...
This is an entry to the Compendium of Quantum Physics, edited by F Weinert, K Hentschel and D Greenb...
Although Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is represented by a rigorously proven relation about int...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is one of the main tenets of quantum theory. Nevertheless, and de...
We formulate and prove a new, universally valid uncertainty relation for the necessary error bar wid...
In his seminal paper, which was published in 1927, Heisenberg originally introduced a relation betwe...
The well-known Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation is an inequality between uncertainties of canonical...