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Experimental investigation of direct non-Hermitian measurement and uncertainty relation towards high-dimensional quantum domain

Authors :
Wang, Yi-Tao
Wang, Zhao-An
Li, Zhi-Peng
Zeng, Xiao-Dong
Ren, Jia-Ming
Liu, Wei
Yang, Yuan-Ze
Guo, Nai-Jie
Xie, Lin-Ke
Liu, Jun-You
Ma, Yu-Hang
Tang, Jian-Shun
Zhang, Chengjie
Li, Chuan-Feng
Guo, Guang-Can
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Non-Hermitian dynamics in quantum systems have unveiled novel phenomena, yet the implementation of valid non-Hermitian quantum measurement remains a challenge, because a universal quantum projective mechanism on the complete but skewed non-Hermitian eigenstates is not explicit in experiment. This limitation hinders the direct acquisition of non-Hermitian observable statistics (e.g., non-Hermitian population dynamics), also constrains investigations of non-Hermitian quantum measurement properties such as uncertainty relation. Here, we address these challenges by presenting a non-Hermitian projective protocol and investigating the non-Hermitian uncertainty relation. We derive the uncertainty relation for pseudo-Hermitian (PH) observables that is generalized beyond the Hermitian ones. We then investigate the projective properties of general quantum states onto complete non-Hermitian eigenvectors, and present a quantum simulating method to apply the valid non-Hermitian projective measurement on a direct-sum dilated space. Subsequently, we experimentally construct a quantum simulator in the quantum optical circuit and realize the 3-dimensional non-Hermitian quantum measurement on the single-photon qutrit. Employing this platform, we explore the uncertainty relation experimentally with different PH metrics. Our non-Hermitian quantum measurement method is state-independent and outputs directly the non-Hermitian quantum projective statistics, paving the way for studies of extensive non-Hermitian observable in quantum domain.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Quantum Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.05332
Document Type :
Working Paper