In this thesis I discuss the nature of ‘measurement’ in quantum theory. ‘Measurement’ is associated with several different processes: the gradual imprinting of information about one system onto another, which is well understood; the collapse of the wavefunction, which is ill-defined and troublesome; and finally, the means by which inferences about unknown experimental parameters are made. I present a theoretical extension to an experimental proposal from Leggett and Garg, who suggested that the quantum-or-classical reality of a macroscopic system may be probed with successive measurements arrayed in time. The extension allows for a finite level of imperfection in the protocol, and makes use of Leggett’s ‘null result’ measurement scheme. I p...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
The accuracies of measurements of almost all fundamental physical constants have increased by factor...
Over the last few decades, quantised excitations of the electromagnetic field have proven to be an i...
DoctorThe discovery of quantum physics in the early 20th century suggested a new paradigm for physic...
The quantum theory of measurement has been with us since quantum mechanics (QM) was invented. It has...
This thesis presents the results of a series of four photonic experiments on the topic of quantum me...
Quantum computation - the use of quantum systems as bits, or qubits, to perform computation - has be...
We propose a theory of quantum (statistical) measurement which is close, in spirit, to Hepp's theory...
The thesis of this paper is that quantum measurement can be analyzed and understood within quantum m...
International audienceThe quantum measurement problem, to wit, understanding why a unique outcome is...
We review and develop the quantum theory of measurement along the line of thought of the many-Hilber...
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and averaging th...
In this thesis I address two different topics in quantum theory. The first one is the long discussed...
In textbooks, ideal quantum measurements are described in terms of the tested system only by the col...
Abstract. We summarise important recent advances in quantum metrology, in connection to experiments ...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
The accuracies of measurements of almost all fundamental physical constants have increased by factor...
Over the last few decades, quantised excitations of the electromagnetic field have proven to be an i...
DoctorThe discovery of quantum physics in the early 20th century suggested a new paradigm for physic...
The quantum theory of measurement has been with us since quantum mechanics (QM) was invented. It has...
This thesis presents the results of a series of four photonic experiments on the topic of quantum me...
Quantum computation - the use of quantum systems as bits, or qubits, to perform computation - has be...
We propose a theory of quantum (statistical) measurement which is close, in spirit, to Hepp's theory...
The thesis of this paper is that quantum measurement can be analyzed and understood within quantum m...
International audienceThe quantum measurement problem, to wit, understanding why a unique outcome is...
We review and develop the quantum theory of measurement along the line of thought of the many-Hilber...
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and averaging th...
In this thesis I address two different topics in quantum theory. The first one is the long discussed...
In textbooks, ideal quantum measurements are described in terms of the tested system only by the col...
Abstract. We summarise important recent advances in quantum metrology, in connection to experiments ...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
The accuracies of measurements of almost all fundamental physical constants have increased by factor...
Over the last few decades, quantised excitations of the electromagnetic field have proven to be an i...