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Cat state, sub-Planck structure and weak measurement
Heisenberg-limited and weak measurements are the two intriguing notions, used
in recent times for enhancing the sensitivity of measurements in quantum
metrology. Using a quantum cat state, endowed with sub-Planck structure, we
connect these two novel concepts. It is demonstrated that these two phenomena
manifest in complementary regimes, depending upon the degree of overlap between
the mesoscopic states constituting the cat state under consideration. In
particular, we find that when sub-Planck structure manifests, the imaginary
weak value is obscured and vice-versa.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure
Energy Eigenvalues For Supersymmetric Potentials via Quantum Hamilton-Jacobi Formalism
Using quantum Hamilton-Jacobi formalism of Leacock and Padgett, we show how
to obtain the exact eigenvalues for supersymmetric (SUSY) potentials.Comment: 15 pages Latex Compile twice to get cross references correct. 2
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Designing bound states in a band as a model for a quantum network
We provide a model of a one dimensional quantum network, in the framework of
a lattice using Von Neumann and Wigner's idea of bound states in a continuum.
The localized states acting as qubits are created by a controlled deformation
of a periodic potential. These wave functions lie at the band edges and are
defects in a lattice. We propose that these defect states, with atoms trapped
in them, can be realized in an optical lattice and can act as a model for a
quantum network.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figure
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