In quantum physics, measurement error and disturbance were first naively thought to be simply constrained by the Heisenberg uncertainty relation. Later, more rigorous analysis showed that the error and disturbance satisfy more subtle inequalities. Several versions of universally valid error-disturbance relations (EDR) have already been obtained and experimentally verified in the regimes where naive applications of the Heisenberg uncertainty relation failed. However, these EDRs were formulated for discrete measurements. In this paper, we consider continuous measurement processes and obtain new EDR inequalities in the Fourier space: in terms of the power spectra of the system and probe variables. By applying our EDRs to a linear optomechanica...
Quantum mechanics, through the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, imposes limits on the precision of ...
We exhibit three inequalities involving quantum measurement, all of which are sharp and state indepe...
The uncertainty relation between the noise operator and the conserved quantity leads to a bound for ...
While the slogan “no measurement without disturbance” has established itself under the name of the H...
Recent years have witnessed a controversy over Heisenberg’s famous error-disturbance relation. Here ...
We revisit the definitions of error and disturbance recently used in error-disturbance inequalities ...
We argue for an operational requirement that all state-dependent measures of disturbance should sati...
The quantification of the "measurement uncertainty"aspect of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle - th...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is one of the main tenets of quantum theory. Nevertheless, and de...
The notions of error and disturbance appearing in quantum uncertainty relations are often quantified...
The uncertainty relation, which displays an elementary property of quantum theory, was originally de...
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the product of the noise in a position measurement ...
We formulate a new error-disturbance relation, which is free from explicit dependence upon variances...
Although Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is represented by a rigorously proven relation about int...
Reports on experiments recently performed in Vienna [Erhard et al., Nature Phys. 8, 185 (2012)] and ...
Quantum mechanics, through the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, imposes limits on the precision of ...
We exhibit three inequalities involving quantum measurement, all of which are sharp and state indepe...
The uncertainty relation between the noise operator and the conserved quantity leads to a bound for ...
While the slogan “no measurement without disturbance” has established itself under the name of the H...
Recent years have witnessed a controversy over Heisenberg’s famous error-disturbance relation. Here ...
We revisit the definitions of error and disturbance recently used in error-disturbance inequalities ...
We argue for an operational requirement that all state-dependent measures of disturbance should sati...
The quantification of the "measurement uncertainty"aspect of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle - th...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is one of the main tenets of quantum theory. Nevertheless, and de...
The notions of error and disturbance appearing in quantum uncertainty relations are often quantified...
The uncertainty relation, which displays an elementary property of quantum theory, was originally de...
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the product of the noise in a position measurement ...
We formulate a new error-disturbance relation, which is free from explicit dependence upon variances...
Although Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is represented by a rigorously proven relation about int...
Reports on experiments recently performed in Vienna [Erhard et al., Nature Phys. 8, 185 (2012)] and ...
Quantum mechanics, through the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, imposes limits on the precision of ...
We exhibit three inequalities involving quantum measurement, all of which are sharp and state indepe...
The uncertainty relation between the noise operator and the conserved quantity leads to a bound for ...