Measurement-Disturbance Tradeoff Outperforming Optimal Cloning
One of the characteristic features of quantum mechanics is that every measurement that extracts information about a general quantum system necessarily causes an unavoidable disturbance to the state of this system. A plethora of different approaches has been developed to characterize and optimize thi...
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Zusammenfassung: | One of the characteristic features of quantum mechanics is that every
measurement that extracts information about a general quantum system
necessarily causes an unavoidable disturbance to the state of this system. A
plethora of different approaches has been developed to characterize and
optimize this tradeoff. Here, we apply the framework of quantum instruments to
investigate the optimal tradeoff and to derive a class of procedures that is
optimal with respect to most meaningful measures. We focus our analysis on
binary measurements on qubits as commonly used in communication and computation
protocols and demonstrate theoretically and in an experiment that the optimal
universal asymmetric quantum cloner, albeit ideal for cloning, is not an
optimal procedure for measurements and can be outperformed with high
significance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1808.07882 |