We propose and analyze continuous measurements of atom number and atomic currents using dispersive probing in an optical cavity. For an atom-number measurement in a closed system, we relate both the detection noise and the heating rate due to measurement backaction to Tan's contact and identify an emergent universal quantum nondemolition (QND) regime in the good-cavity limit. We then show that such a continuous QND measurement of atom number serves as a quantum-limited current transducer in a two-terminal setup. We derive a universal bound on the precision of the current measurement, which results from a trade-off between detection noise and backaction of the atomic current measurement. Our results apply regardless of the strength of intera...
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The Lindblad approach to continuous quantum measurements is applied to a system composed of a two-le...
The fluctuations in thermodynamic and transport properties in many-body systems gain importance as t...
We show that continuous quantum nondemolition (QND) measurement of an atomic ensemble is able to imp...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally a nondestructive interferometric measurement of the ...
Shot noise encodes information not directly inferable from simple electronic transport measurements....
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A new millennia ushered in novel experimental capabilities to investigate engineered quantum systems...
Graduation date: 2016Time-dependent electronic transport is increasingly important to the state-of-t...
We show that the accuracy of atomic interferometry can be improved by using QND measurements of the...
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Conduction electrons are responsible for many physical or chemical phenomena in condensed matter sys...
Noise properties of an idealized atomic magnetometer that utilizes spin squeezing induced by a conti...
Quantum simulations with ultracold atoms in optical lattices open up an exciting path toward underst...
International audienceReading out the state of superconducting artificial atoms typically relies on ...
The Lindblad approach to continuous quantum measurements is applied to a system composed of a two-le...
The fluctuations in thermodynamic and transport properties in many-body systems gain importance as t...
We show that continuous quantum nondemolition (QND) measurement of an atomic ensemble is able to imp...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally a nondestructive interferometric measurement of the ...
Shot noise encodes information not directly inferable from simple electronic transport measurements....
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
A new millennia ushered in novel experimental capabilities to investigate engineered quantum systems...
Graduation date: 2016Time-dependent electronic transport is increasingly important to the state-of-t...
We show that the accuracy of atomic interferometry can be improved by using QND measurements of the...
In quantum physics, measurement exhibits fundamentally different behaviour to the classical case, ha...
How dissipation affects transport is an important theme in quantum science. Here we theoretically in...
Conduction electrons are responsible for many physical or chemical phenomena in condensed matter sys...
Noise properties of an idealized atomic magnetometer that utilizes spin squeezing induced by a conti...
Quantum simulations with ultracold atoms in optical lattices open up an exciting path toward underst...
International audienceReading out the state of superconducting artificial atoms typically relies on ...
The Lindblad approach to continuous quantum measurements is applied to a system composed of a two-le...
The fluctuations in thermodynamic and transport properties in many-body systems gain importance as t...