In his seminal paper, which was published in 1927, Heisenberg originally introduced a relation between the precision of a measurement and the disturbance it induces onto another measurement. Here, we report a neutron-optical experiment that records the error of a spin-component measurement as well as the disturbance caused on a measurement of another spin-component to test error-disturbance uncertainty relations (EDRs). We demonstrate that Heisenberg’s original EDR is violated and the Ozawa and Branciard EDRs are valid in a wide range of experimental parameters
The well-known Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation is an inequality between uncertainties of canonical...
Recent years have witnessed a controversy over Heisenberg’s famous error-disturbance relation. Here ...
Heisenberg's uncertainty relations have played an essential role in quantum physics since its very b...
In his seminal paper, which was published in 1927, Heisenberg originally introduced a relation betwe...
While the slogan “no measurement without disturbance” has established itself under the name of the H...
This is an entry to the Compendium of Quantum Physics, edited by F Weinert, K Hentschel and D Greenb...
Reports on experiments recently performed in Vienna [Erhard et al., Nature Phys. 8, 185 (2012)] and ...
It is generally accepted that the disturbance interpretation cannot explain Heisenberg's uncertainty...
In quantum physics, measurement error and disturbance were first naively thought to be simply constr...
Common misconceptions on the Heisenberg principle are reviewed, and the original spirit of the princ...
We revisit the definitions of error and disturbance recently used in error-disturbance inequalities ...
Although Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is represented by a rigorously proven relation about int...
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the product of the noise in a position measurement ...
The Heisenberg uncertainty relation requires that the product of the root-mean-square error in a pos...
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is a milestone of twentieth-century physics. We sketch the histor...
The well-known Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation is an inequality between uncertainties of canonical...
Recent years have witnessed a controversy over Heisenberg’s famous error-disturbance relation. Here ...
Heisenberg's uncertainty relations have played an essential role in quantum physics since its very b...
In his seminal paper, which was published in 1927, Heisenberg originally introduced a relation betwe...
While the slogan “no measurement without disturbance” has established itself under the name of the H...
This is an entry to the Compendium of Quantum Physics, edited by F Weinert, K Hentschel and D Greenb...
Reports on experiments recently performed in Vienna [Erhard et al., Nature Phys. 8, 185 (2012)] and ...
It is generally accepted that the disturbance interpretation cannot explain Heisenberg's uncertainty...
In quantum physics, measurement error and disturbance were first naively thought to be simply constr...
Common misconceptions on the Heisenberg principle are reviewed, and the original spirit of the princ...
We revisit the definitions of error and disturbance recently used in error-disturbance inequalities ...
Although Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is represented by a rigorously proven relation about int...
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the product of the noise in a position measurement ...
The Heisenberg uncertainty relation requires that the product of the root-mean-square error in a pos...
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is a milestone of twentieth-century physics. We sketch the histor...
The well-known Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation is an inequality between uncertainties of canonical...
Recent years have witnessed a controversy over Heisenberg’s famous error-disturbance relation. Here ...
Heisenberg's uncertainty relations have played an essential role in quantum physics since its very b...