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Fumihiro Kaneda1, So-Young Baek1, Masanao Ozawa2
1Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan.
Abstract:
We experimentally test the error-disturbance uncertainty relation (EDR) in generalized, strength-variable measurement of a single photon polarization qubit, making use of weak measurement that keeps the initial signal state practically unchanged. We demonstrate that the Heisenberg EDR is violated, yet the Ozawa and Branciard EDRs are valid throughout the range of our measurement strength.
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