“The noise is the signal” [R. Landauer, Nature (London) 392, 658 (1998)] emphasizes the rich information content encoded in fluctuations. This paper assesses the dynamical role of fluctuations of a quantum system driven far from equilibrium, with laser-aligned molecules as a physical realization. Time evolutions of the expectation value and the uncertainty of a standard observable are computed quantum mechanically and classically. We demonstrate the intricate dynamics of the uncertainty that are strikingly independent of those of the expectation value, and their exceptional sensitivity to quantum properties of the system. In general, detecting the time evolution of the fluctuations of a given observable provides information on the dynamics ...
Textbook quantum mechanics treats time as a classical parameter and not as a quantum observable with...
A probability distribution encodes all the statistics of its corresponding random variable, hence it...
Many quantum technologies rely on high-precision dynamics, which raises the question of how these ar...
‘‘The noise is the signal” [R. Landauer, Nature (London) 392, 658 (1998)] emphasizes the rich inform...
We analyze the dynamics of various kinds of correlations present between two initially entangled ind...
Quantum statistics is defined by Hilbert space products between the eigenstates associated with stat...
It is shown that the vacuum state of weakly interacting quantum field theories can be described, in ...
We study the effect of noise on the quantum nonlinear motion of a two-level atom in a laser standing...
102 pages (42+60), total 18 figuresDetection of weak forces and precise measurement of time are two ...
Following the evolution of an open quantum system requires full knowledge of its dynamics. In this p...
4siRecent experimental results point to the existence of coherent quantum phenomena in systems made ...
The relationship between chaos and quantum mechanics has been somewhat uneasy -- even stormy, in the...
5 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe propose to use the effect of measurements instead of thei...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations quantify how the signal-to-noise ratio of a given observable is ...
We show that in classically chaotic systems the quantum uncertainty, in spite of being assumed to be...
Textbook quantum mechanics treats time as a classical parameter and not as a quantum observable with...
A probability distribution encodes all the statistics of its corresponding random variable, hence it...
Many quantum technologies rely on high-precision dynamics, which raises the question of how these ar...
‘‘The noise is the signal” [R. Landauer, Nature (London) 392, 658 (1998)] emphasizes the rich inform...
We analyze the dynamics of various kinds of correlations present between two initially entangled ind...
Quantum statistics is defined by Hilbert space products between the eigenstates associated with stat...
It is shown that the vacuum state of weakly interacting quantum field theories can be described, in ...
We study the effect of noise on the quantum nonlinear motion of a two-level atom in a laser standing...
102 pages (42+60), total 18 figuresDetection of weak forces and precise measurement of time are two ...
Following the evolution of an open quantum system requires full knowledge of its dynamics. In this p...
4siRecent experimental results point to the existence of coherent quantum phenomena in systems made ...
The relationship between chaos and quantum mechanics has been somewhat uneasy -- even stormy, in the...
5 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe propose to use the effect of measurements instead of thei...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations quantify how the signal-to-noise ratio of a given observable is ...
We show that in classically chaotic systems the quantum uncertainty, in spite of being assumed to be...
Textbook quantum mechanics treats time as a classical parameter and not as a quantum observable with...
A probability distribution encodes all the statistics of its corresponding random variable, hence it...
Many quantum technologies rely on high-precision dynamics, which raises the question of how these ar...