Quantum limits to center-of-mass measurements

  • Vaughan, Timothy
  • Drummond, P. D.
  • Leuchs, Gerd
Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
American Physical Society

Abstract

We discuss the issue of measuring the mean position (center of mass) of a group of bosonic or fermionic quantum particles, including particle number fluctuations. We introduce a standard quantum limit for these measurements at ultralow temperatures, and discuss this limit in the context of both photons and ultracold atoms. In the case of non-interacting harmonically trapped fermions, we present evidence that the Pauli exclusion principle has a strongly beneficial effect, giving rise to a 1 N scaling in the position standard deviation-as opposed to a 1 N scaling for bosons. The difference between the actual mean-position fluctuation and this limit is evidence for quantum wave-packet spreading in the center of mass. This macroscopic quantum e...

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