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Interaction-free measurements by quantum Zeno stabilization of ultracold atoms

Authors :
Peise, Jan
Lücke, Bernd
Pezze, L.
Deuretzbacher, Frank
Ertmer, Wolfgang
Arlt, Jan J.
Smerzi, A.
Santos, Luis
Klempt, Carsten
Peise, Jan
Lücke, Bernd
Pezze, L.
Deuretzbacher, Frank
Ertmer, Wolfgang
Arlt, Jan J.
Smerzi, A.
Santos, Luis
Klempt, Carsten
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Quantum mechanics predicts that our physical reality is influenced by events that can potentially happen but factually do not occur. Interaction-free measurements (IFMs) exploit this counterintuitive influence to detect the presence of an object without requiring any interaction with it. Here we propose and realize an IFM concept based on an unstable many-particle system. In our experiments, we employ an ultracold gas in an unstable spin configuration, which can undergo a rapid decay. The object-realized by a laser beam-prevents this decay because of the indirect quantum Zeno effect and thus, its presence can be detected without interacting with a single atom. Contrary to existing proposals, our IFM does not require single-particle sources and is only weakly affected by losses and decoherence. We demonstrate confidence levels of 90%, well beyond previous optical experiments.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372063853
Document Type :
Electronic Resource