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Influence of squeezing on the weak-to-strong measurement transition
arXiv
Authors: Kevin Araya-Sossa, Miguel Orszag
Year
2023
Paper ID
56228
Status
Preprint
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In this work, we study the measurement transition for a coherent squeezed pointer state through a transition factor Γ that involves a system-pointer coupling by using an arbitrary measured observable A. In addition, we show that the shift in the pointer's position and momentum establishes a relationship with a new value defined as the transition value, which generalizes the weak value as well as the conditional expectaction value. Furthermore, a new strategy is introduced to achieve different measurement regimes by just adjusting the r and φ_ξ parameters of the coherent squeezed pointer state, opening an interesting way to test quantum mechanics foundations. Our scheme has been theoretically applied in a trapped ion illuminated by a bichromatic laser beam, with a high potential to be implemented in future experimental setups.
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