Journal article

Parallel interaction-free measurement using spatial adiabatic passage

CD Hill, AD Greentree, LCL Hollenberg

New Journal of Physics | IOP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2011

Abstract

Interaction-free measurement (IFM) is a surprising consequence of quantum interference, where the presence of objects can be sensed without any disturbance of the object being measured. Here, we show an extension of IFM using techniques from spatial adiabatic passage, specifically multiple recipient adiabatic passage. Due to subtle properties of the adiabatic passage, it is possible to image an object without interaction between the imaging photons and the sample. The technique can be used on multiple objects in parallel and is entirely deterministic in the adiabatic limit. Unlike more conventional IFM schemes, this adiabatic process is driven by the symmetry of the system, and not by more u..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Andy Martin for useful discussions. This project was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence Scheme (CE110001027). LCLH is supported by the Australian Professorial Fellowship scheme (DP0770715). ADG acknowledges the Australian Research Council for financial support (project no. DP0880466).