Simultaneous measurement of two noncommuting quantum variables: Solution of a dynamical model

M. Perarnau-Llobet, T.M. Nieuwenhuizen

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The possibility of performing simultaneous measurements in quantum mechanics is investigated in the context of the Curie-Weiss model for a projective measurement. Concretely, we consider a spin–
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system simultaneously interacting with two magnets, which act as measuring apparatuses of two different spin components. We work out the dynamics of this process and determine the final state of the measuring apparatuses, from which we can find the probabilities of the four possible outcomes of the measurements. The measurement is found to be nonideal, as (i) the joint statistics do not coincide with the one obtained by separately measuring each spin component, and (ii) the density matrix of the spin does not collapse in either of the measured observables. However, we give an operational interpretation of the process as a generalized quantum measurement, and show that it is fully informative: The expected value of the measured spin components can be found with arbitrary precision for sufficiently many runs of the experiment.
Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article052129
RevistaPhysical Review A
Volum95
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2017

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