Emergence of the geometric phase from quantum measurement back-action

Authors
Cho, Young-WookKim, YosepChoi, Yeon-HoKim, Yong-SuHan, Sang-WookLee, Sang-YunMoon, SungKim, Yoon-Ho
Issue Date
2019-07
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE PHYSICS, v.15, no.7, pp.665 - +
Abstract
The state vector representing a quantum system acquires a phase factor following an adiabatic evolution along a closed trajectory in phase space. This is the traditional example of a geometric phase, or Pancharatnam-Berry phase, a concept that has now been generalized beyond cyclic adiabatic evolutions to include generalized quantum measurements, and that has been experimentally measured in a variety of physical systems. However, a clear description of the relationship between the emergence of a geometric phase and the effects of a series of generalized quantum measurements on a quantum system has not yet been provided. Here we report that a sequence of weak measurements with continuously variable measurement strengths in a quantum optics experiment conclusively reveals that the quantum measurement back-action is the source of the geometric phase-that is, the stronger a quantum measurement, the larger the accumulated geometric phase. We furthermore find that in the limit of strong (projective) measurement there is a direct connection between the geometric phase and the sequential weak value, ordinarily associated with a series of weak quantum measurements.
Keywords
BERRY PHASE; SPIN; BERRY PHASE; SPIN
ISSN
1745-2473
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119834
DOI
10.1038/s41567-019-0482-z
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