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Counting quantum jumps: A summary and comparison of fixed-time ...

In this paper, we overview three prominent fluctuation statistics: full counting, waiting time, and first-passage time statistics.

Counting quantum jumps: a summary and comparison of fixed-time ...

Abstract page for arXiv paper 1905.07140: Counting quantum jumps: a summary and comparison of fixed-time and fluctuating-time statistics in ...

Quantum jump method - Wikipedia

The quantum jump method, also known as the Monte Carlo wave function (MCWF) is a technique in computational physics used for simulating open quantum systems ...

Counting quantum jumps: A summary and comparison of fixed-time ...

Counting quantum jumps: A summary and comparison of fixed-time and fluctuating-time statistics in electron transport. Cite as: J. Chem. Phys. 151, 034107 ...

Does the new finding on "reversing a quantum jump mid-flight" rule ...

No. All news stories about this result are extremely misleading. The "quantum jump" paper demonstrates an interesting and novel experimental ...

To catch and reverse a quantum jump mid-flight - Nature

In quantum physics, measurements can fundamentally yield discrete and random results. Emblematic of this feature is Bohr's 1913 proposal of ...

[2310.02309] Parameter estimation by learning quantum ... - arXiv

... quantum correlations in discrete photon-counting data characterized by quantum jumps. We benchmark the precision of this method against ...

Identification of Quantum Jumps in Trapped Barium Ions

... quantum jump rate in systems of multiple ions. We identified quantum jumps by observing sudden changes in the number of photons emitted by an ion. In our ...

Quantum Leaps, Long Assumed to Be Instantaneous, Take Time

Every time the bright state decays by emission of a photon, the detector gives off a signal akin to a Geiger counter's “click.” The key here, ...

Hitting statistics from quantum jumps

1.1 and 1.2. 1.1 Quantum jumps—from photon counting to hitting times. The quantum-jump approach to dissipative quantum dynamics has ...

Entanglement Dynamics in Monitored Systems and the Role of ...

To fix the ideas, consider, e.g., the quantum jump (QJ) dynamics corresponding to a photocounting monitoring protocol [49–51]: here, abrupt ...

Sub-Poissonian statistics of quantum jumps in single molecule or ...

If we count all photon pairs with delay T independently on the number of intermediate photons emitted in this time interval we measure so-called full two-photon ...

Quantum Leaps, Long Assumed to Be Instantaneous, Take Time

An experiment caught a quantum system in the middle of a jump — something the originators of quantum mechanics assumed was impossible.

Parameter estimation from quantum-jump data using neural networks

... quantum correlations in discrete photon-counting data characterized by quantum jumps. We benchmark the precision of this method against ...

Experimental evidence for quantum jumps in three-level systems

This rate was found to be constant, in agreement with a quantum jump description and in disagreement with one-time counting distributions based on published ...

Quantum jump photodetector for narrowband photon counting with a ...

Using a single neutral $^{87}\mathrm{Rb}$ atom held in an optical trap, and ``quantum jump'' detection of single-photon-initiated state ...

What Happens During a Quantum Jump? - YouTube

As I tried to explain to my High School Physics teacher, the act of grading my final exam fundamentally changed the answers I provided.

To catch a quantum jump - Physics World

Experiments on an artificial three-energy-level atom · Observing when a quantum jump has begun · Latency period · Quantum jumps are not truly ...

How long does a quantum jump take? - ScienceDaily

Quantum jumps are usually regarded to be instantaneous. However, new measurement methods are so precise that it has now become possible to ...

Microscopic Quantum Jump: An Interpretation of Measurement ...

We find that a quantum jump occurs as a microscopic interaction between S and a single particle in A. We call this a microscopic quantum jump (MIJ).