Successive measurements in photonic systems via indirect measurements

The importance of measurements in the quantum theory is such that one of the postulates of quantum mechanics is concerned in the possible outcomes and their corresponding probabilities of success. This postulate tells that, after a measurement, a certain amount of information is returned and the sys...

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Autores:
Cotrino Sandoval, Sergio Andrés
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Trabajo de grado de pregrado
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2016
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Universidad de los Andes
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Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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eng
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Teoría cuántica
Fotónica
Física cuántica
Física
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title Successive measurements in photonic systems via indirect measurements
spellingShingle Successive measurements in photonic systems via indirect measurements
Teoría cuántica
Fotónica
Física cuántica
Física
title_short Successive measurements in photonic systems via indirect measurements
title_full Successive measurements in photonic systems via indirect measurements
title_fullStr Successive measurements in photonic systems via indirect measurements
title_full_unstemmed Successive measurements in photonic systems via indirect measurements
title_sort Successive measurements in photonic systems via indirect measurements
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Cotrino Sandoval, Sergio Andrés
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Valencia González, Alejandra Catalina
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Cotrino Sandoval, Sergio Andrés
dc.subject.keyword.es_CO.fl_str_mv Teoría cuántica
Fotónica
Física cuántica
topic Teoría cuántica
Fotónica
Física cuántica
Física
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description The importance of measurements in the quantum theory is such that one of the postulates of quantum mechanics is concerned in the possible outcomes and their corresponding probabilities of success. This postulate tells that, after a measurement, a certain amount of information is returned and the system is left in a corresponding state. The collapse of the state after the measurement prevents to obtain more information of conjugate physical quantities. However, on the frame of indirect measurements, based on the use of a weak coupling between the target variable of interest, and the meter that displays the result of the measurement, it is possible to execute a measurement over a quantum state without collapsing it. In this work is discussed the process of successive measurements over the polarization quantum state of an entangled photon pair using the frame of indirect measurements, and the process of Spontaneous Parametric Down Conversion (SPDC) Type-II as a source of entangled photons. In order to achieve this, the polarization quantum state (target) and the transversal momentum of the biphoton system (meter) are prepared and well defined. The first and second measurement consist on a weak coupling between the mentioned target and the meter, and a projection of the polarization state, respectively. The first measurement is performed and the possible results of the second measurement are discussed. It is shown that the result of the second measurement is closely related to the magnitude of the coupling performed in the first measurement, and that two successive measurement over different polarization basis can be performed, using the frame of indirect measurements with weak couplings(weak measurements). The result of non-collapsing measurements over quantum states can be of interest in the field of metrology and manipulation of quantum states, and the understanding of the results of this measurements may lead to interesting conclusions over fundamental physics.
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The collapse of the state after the measurement prevents to obtain more information of conjugate physical quantities. However, on the frame of indirect measurements, based on the use of a weak coupling between the target variable of interest, and the meter that displays the result of the measurement, it is possible to execute a measurement over a quantum state without collapsing it. In this work is discussed the process of successive measurements over the polarization quantum state of an entangled photon pair using the frame of indirect measurements, and the process of Spontaneous Parametric Down Conversion (SPDC) Type-II as a source of entangled photons. In order to achieve this, the polarization quantum state (target) and the transversal momentum of the biphoton system (meter) are prepared and well defined. The first and second measurement consist on a weak coupling between the mentioned target and the meter, and a projection of the polarization state, respectively. The first measurement is performed and the possible results of the second measurement are discussed. It is shown that the result of the second measurement is closely related to the magnitude of the coupling performed in the first measurement, and that two successive measurement over different polarization basis can be performed, using the frame of indirect measurements with weak couplings(weak measurements). The result of non-collapsing measurements over quantum states can be of interest in the field of metrology and manipulation of quantum states, and the understanding of the results of this measurements may lead to interesting conclusions over fundamental physics.La importancia de las medidas en la Teoría Cuántica es tal que uno de los postulados de la Mecánica Cuántica trata los posibles resultados y sus correspondientes probabilidades de éxito. Este postulado dice que, despues de una medida, una cierta cantidad de informacion es obtenida y el sistema toma un estado corespondiente. El colapso del estado despues de la medida evita la obtención de más información sobre cantidades físicas conjugadas. Sin embargo, en el marco de medidas indirectas, basadas en el uso de acoplamientos débiles entre un objetivo de interes, y un metro que refleje el resultado de la medición, es posible realizar medidas sobre un estado cuántico sin colapsarlo. En este trabajo es discutido el proceso de medidas sucesivas sobre el estado de polarización de un par de fotónes enredados en el marco de las medidas indirectas, y el proceso de Decaimiento Parametico Espontaneo (SPDC, por sus siglas en inglés) tipo II como fuente de fotones enredados. Para lograr esto, el estado de polarización (objetivo) y el momento transversal del sistema de fotones (metro), son preparados y bien definidos. La primera y segunda medida consisten en un acoplamiento debil entre el objetivo y el metro mencionados, y una proyección del estado de polarización, respectivamente. La primera medida es realizada y los posibles resultados de la segunda son discutidos. Aquí se muestra que el resultado de la segunda medida esta intimamente relacionado con la magnitud del acoplamiento realizado en la primera medida, y que dos medidas sucesivas sobre bases de polarizacion conjugadas pueden ser ejecutadas, en el marco de las medidas indirectas con acoplamientos débiles (medidas débiles). 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