Extracting joint weak values from two-dimensional spatial displacements

PHYSICAL REVIEW A(2012)

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The joint weak value is a counterfactual quantity related to quantum correlations and quantum dynamics, which can be retrieved via weak measurements, as initiated by Aharonov and colleagues. In this paper, we provide a full analytical extension of the method described by Puentes et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 040401 (2012)], to extract the joint weak values of single-particle operators from two-dimensional spatial displacements of Laguerre-Gauss probe states, for the case of the azimuthal index vertical bar l vertical bar > 1. This method has a statistical advantage over previous ones since information about the conjugate observable, i.e., the momentum displacement of the probe, is not required. Moreover, we demonstrate that, under certain conditions, the joint weak value can be extracted directly from spatial displacements without any additional data processing.
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