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Quantum Behavior of Measurement Apparatus

Taoufik Amri

Published 2010-01-18, updated 2010-05-31Version 2

We precise for the first time the quantum behavior of a measurement apparatus in the framework of the usual interpretation of quantum physics. We show how such a behavior can also be studied by the retrodiction of pre-measurement states corresponding to its responses. We translate in terms of these states some interesting properties of the behavior of an apparatus, such as the projectivity, the fidelity, the non-Gaussian character, or the non-classicality of measurements performed by this one. We also propose an experimental procedure allowing the tomography of these pre-measurement states for optical detectors. We illustrate the relevance of these new notions for measurements, by evaluating them for two detectors widely used in quantum optics: the avalanche photodiode and the homodyne detection.

Comments: APS Preprint format : 19 pages with 6 figures, a new figure (Fig. 2) was added. Questions and comments are welcome
Categories: quant-ph
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