Past quantum state analysis of the photon number evolution in a cavity
Abstract
A quantum system can be monitored through repeated interactions with meters, followed by their detection. The state of the system at time t is thus conditioned on the information obtained until that time. More insight in the state dynamics is provided, however, by the past quantum state (PQS) [S. Gammelmark et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 160401 (2013)]. It relies on all aspects of the system evolution which are recorded in the past and in the future of t. Using PQS analysis for the quantum non-demolition photon number counting in a cavity, we can reveal information hidden in the standard approach and resolve a wider range of number states. This experiment demonstrates the strong potential of PQS analysis.
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