Measurements take a singular role in quantum theory. While they are often idealized as an instantaneous process, this is in conflict with all other physical processes in nature. In this Letter, we adopt a standpoint where the interaction with an environment is a crucial ingredient for the occurrence of a measurement. Within this framework, we derive lower bounds on the time needed for a measurement to occur. Our bound scales proportionally to the change in entropy of the measured system, and decreases as the number of of possible measurement outcomes or the interaction strength driving the measurement increases. We evaluate our bound in two examples where the environment is modelled by bosonic modes and the measurement apparatus is modelled...
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The speed of light $c$ sets a strict upper bound on the speed of information transfer in both classi...
In the Schr{\"o}dinger picture, the state of a quantum system evolves in time and the quantum speed ...
Graduation date: 2017The fact that measuring a quantum system reduces it to apparently classical beh...
The quantum measurement problem resolves according to the twofold nature of time. Whereas the contin...
This paper provides a general method for defining a generalized quantum observable (or POVM) that su...
We argue that it is fundamentally impossible to recover information about quantum superpositions whe...
We propose a general construction of an observable measuring the time of occurence of an effect in q...
The measuring process is an external intervention in the dynamics of a quantum system. It involves a...
3The CSL model predicts a progressive breakdown of the quantum superposition principle, with a noise...
What is the minimum time required to take a temperature? In this paper, we solve this question for a...
The measurement of a spin-$\half$ is modeled by coupling it to an apparatus, that consists of an Isi...
Time remains one of the least well understood concepts in physics, most notably in quantum mechanics...
Quantum mechanics allows the existence of “virtual states” that have no classical analog. Such virtu...
We present a new proof of the quantum Cramer-Rao bound for precision parameter estimation and extend...
Conventionally, unknown quantum states are characterized using quantum-state tomography based on str...
The speed of light $c$ sets a strict upper bound on the speed of information transfer in both classi...
In the Schr{\"o}dinger picture, the state of a quantum system evolves in time and the quantum speed ...
Graduation date: 2017The fact that measuring a quantum system reduces it to apparently classical beh...