Weak Value Amplification (WVA) is a signal enhancement technique proposed in 1988 by Aharonov, Albert, and Vaidman that has been widely used to measure tiny changes that otherwise cannot be determined because of technical limitations. It is based on: i) the existence of a weak interaction which couples a property of a system (the system) with a separate degree of freedom (the pointer), and ii) the measurement of an anomalously large mean value of the pointer state (weak mean value), after appropriate pre and post-selection of the state of the system. The usefulness of weak value amplification for measuring extremely small quantities has been demonstrated under a great variety of experimental conditions to measure very small transverse disp...
Weak value (WV) protocols may lead to extreme expectation values that are larger than the correspond...
We demonstrate experimentally a scheme to measure small temporal delays, much smaller than the pulse...
We experimentally investigate the relative advantages of implementing weak-value-based metrology ver...
Weak value amplification (WVA) is a concept that has been extensively used in a myriad of applicatio...
Weak value amplification (WVA) is a measurement technique in which the effect of a pre- and post-sel...
A novel scheme for super-sensitive measurement of optical pulse delays is proposed based on the conc...
In a weak measurement with postselection, a measurement value, called the weak value, can be amplifi...
A novel scheme for super-sensitive measurement of optical pulse delays is proposed based on the conc...
We present a proof-of-concept experiment aimed at increasing the sensitivity of temperature sensors ...
The technical merits of weak-value-amplification techniques are analyzed. We consider models of seve...
By choosing more orthogonality between pre-selection and post-selection states, one can significantl...
We show by using statistically rigorous arguments that the technique of weak value amplification doe...
In this paper we provide a simple, straightforward example of a specific situation in which weak-val...
We present the first realization of a measurement of a weak value, a concept recently introduced by ...
A weak value is an effective description of the influence of a pre and post-selected ‘principal’ sys...
Weak value (WV) protocols may lead to extreme expectation values that are larger than the correspond...
We demonstrate experimentally a scheme to measure small temporal delays, much smaller than the pulse...
We experimentally investigate the relative advantages of implementing weak-value-based metrology ver...
Weak value amplification (WVA) is a concept that has been extensively used in a myriad of applicatio...
Weak value amplification (WVA) is a measurement technique in which the effect of a pre- and post-sel...
A novel scheme for super-sensitive measurement of optical pulse delays is proposed based on the conc...
In a weak measurement with postselection, a measurement value, called the weak value, can be amplifi...
A novel scheme for super-sensitive measurement of optical pulse delays is proposed based on the conc...
We present a proof-of-concept experiment aimed at increasing the sensitivity of temperature sensors ...
The technical merits of weak-value-amplification techniques are analyzed. We consider models of seve...
By choosing more orthogonality between pre-selection and post-selection states, one can significantl...
We show by using statistically rigorous arguments that the technique of weak value amplification doe...
In this paper we provide a simple, straightforward example of a specific situation in which weak-val...
We present the first realization of a measurement of a weak value, a concept recently introduced by ...
A weak value is an effective description of the influence of a pre and post-selected ‘principal’ sys...
Weak value (WV) protocols may lead to extreme expectation values that are larger than the correspond...
We demonstrate experimentally a scheme to measure small temporal delays, much smaller than the pulse...
We experimentally investigate the relative advantages of implementing weak-value-based metrology ver...