Weak Value Amplification (WVA) is a signal enhancement technique proposed in 1988 by Aharonov, Albert, and Vaidman that has been widely used to measure tiny changes that otherwise cannot be determined because of technical limitations. It is based on: i) the existence of a weak interaction which couples a property of a system (the system) with a separate degree of freedom (the pointer), and ii) the measurement of an anomalously large mean value of the pointer state (weak mean value), after appropriate pre and post-selection of the state of the system. The usefulness of weak value amplification for measuring extremely small quantities has been demonstrated under a great variety of experimental conditions to measure very small transverse disp...
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Weak Value Amplification (WVA) is a signal enhancement technique proposed in 1988 by Aharonov, Alber...
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The ability to manipulate frequency of light, through parametric frequency conversion sources based ...
In everyday life the impact of light on the motion of mechanical objects is negligible. However, mod...
Almost two centuries after the first observations of Robert Brown, the study of systems ruled by noi...
Weak Value Amplification (WVA) is a signal enhancement technique proposed in 1988 by Aharonov, Alber...
In recent years, carbon nanotube and graphene mechanical resonators have attracted considerable atte...
Structured light beams, this is, beams whose phase changes from point to point in the transverse pl...
The requirement for imaging living structures with higher contrast and resolution has been covered b...
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises a plethora of new services and applications supported by a wid...
The goal of this thesis has been the development of a new class of advanced solid-state photonic sou...
To measure quantum features in a classical world constrains us to extend the classical technology to...
Physics has two main ambitions: to predict and to understand. Indeed, physics aims for the predictio...
CONTEXT: The current ΛCDM cosmological paradigm has seen remarkable success in recent decades (wheth...
High-repetition-rate femtosecond laser sources are essential laboratory tools for spectroscopy, micr...
For more than half a century, colliders have been in the forefront of studying the Standard Model (S...
The major problem in the future technology scaling is the variations in process parameters that are ...
The ability to manipulate frequency of light, through parametric frequency conversion sources based ...
In everyday life the impact of light on the motion of mechanical objects is negligible. However, mod...
Almost two centuries after the first observations of Robert Brown, the study of systems ruled by noi...