We analyze quantum states formed as superpositions of an initial pure product state and its image under local unitary evolution, using two measurement-based measures of superposition size: one based on the optimal quantum binary distinguishability of the branches of the superposition and another based on the ratio of the maximal quantum Fisher information of the superposition to that of its branches, i.e., the relative metrological usefulness of the superposition. A general formula for the effective sizes of these states according to the branch-distinguishability measure is obtained and applied to superposition states of N quantum harmonic oscillators composed of Gaussian branches. Considering optimal distinguishability of pure states on a ...
We consider macroscopic, mesoscopic, and 'S -scopic' quantum superpositions of eigenstates of an obs...
With the slow but constant progress in the coherent control of quantum systems, it is now possible t...
If an experimentalist wants to decide which one of n possible Hamiltonians acting on an n dimensiona...
We extend several measurement-based definitions of effective superposition size to coherent state su...
We consider the characterization of quantum superposition states beyond the pattern "dead and alive"...
We consider fundamental limits on the detectable size of macroscopic quantum superpositions. We argu...
General wisdom tells us that if two quantum states are “macroscopically distinguishable” then their ...
Recent experiments claiming formation of quantum superposition states in near macroscopic systems ra...
We demonstrate that the superpositions of macroscopically distinct coherent states are maximally ent...
We develop experimental signatures for generalized macroscopic, mesoscopic and S-scopic quantum supe...
The measurement problem is addressed from the viewpoint that it is the distinguishability between th...
In classical physics, it is possible in principle to predict with certainty the outcome of any measu...
An operational measure to quantify the sizes of some ``macroscopic quantum superpositions,'' realize...
Several experiments and experimental proposals for the production of macroscopic superpositions natu...
Braunstein and Caves (Braunstein S L and Caves C M 1994 Phys. Rev. Lett. 72 3439-43) proposed to use...
We consider macroscopic, mesoscopic, and 'S -scopic' quantum superpositions of eigenstates of an obs...
With the slow but constant progress in the coherent control of quantum systems, it is now possible t...
If an experimentalist wants to decide which one of n possible Hamiltonians acting on an n dimensiona...
We extend several measurement-based definitions of effective superposition size to coherent state su...
We consider the characterization of quantum superposition states beyond the pattern "dead and alive"...
We consider fundamental limits on the detectable size of macroscopic quantum superpositions. We argu...
General wisdom tells us that if two quantum states are “macroscopically distinguishable” then their ...
Recent experiments claiming formation of quantum superposition states in near macroscopic systems ra...
We demonstrate that the superpositions of macroscopically distinct coherent states are maximally ent...
We develop experimental signatures for generalized macroscopic, mesoscopic and S-scopic quantum supe...
The measurement problem is addressed from the viewpoint that it is the distinguishability between th...
In classical physics, it is possible in principle to predict with certainty the outcome of any measu...
An operational measure to quantify the sizes of some ``macroscopic quantum superpositions,'' realize...
Several experiments and experimental proposals for the production of macroscopic superpositions natu...
Braunstein and Caves (Braunstein S L and Caves C M 1994 Phys. Rev. Lett. 72 3439-43) proposed to use...
We consider macroscopic, mesoscopic, and 'S -scopic' quantum superpositions of eigenstates of an obs...
With the slow but constant progress in the coherent control of quantum systems, it is now possible t...
If an experimentalist wants to decide which one of n possible Hamiltonians acting on an n dimensiona...