Homodyne monitoring of post-selected decay

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Abstract

Homodyne measurement of the radiative decay of a quantum emitter can be used to track quantum evolution, yielding stochastic quantum trajectories for the emitter’s state. Here we explore how post-selection alters the quantum state dynamics of radiative decay, showing how the probability of finding the emitter in the excited state is modified with post-selections at a final time T. We use experimental data based on phase sensitive amplification of the fluorescence from a superconducting qubit to observe anomalous weak values in continuous weak measurement for certain pre- and post-selected states. We further study the quantum trajectories for certain pre- and post-slected states and and find that these trajectories are confined to deterministic regions in the Bloch sphere.

*This work was supported by NSF grant PHY-1607156 and the John Templeton Foundation.

Presenters

  • Dian Tan

    • Physics, Washington University in St. Louis

Authors

  • Dian Tan

    • Physics, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Neda Foroozani

    • Physics, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Mahdi Naghiloo

    • Physics, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Alexander Holm Kiilerich

    • Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University
  • Klaus Molmer

    • Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University
  • Kater Murch

    • Physics, Washington University in St. Louis
    • Washington University in St. Louis
    • Univ of California - Berkeley