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- Quantum nondemolition (QND) measurement is a special type of measurement of a quantum system in which the uncertainty of the measured observable does...
- Vladimir Braginsky's (Moscow, Russia) research groupinventing quantum nondemolition designs for advanced gravity-wave detectors and ways to reduce the most...
- Bibcode:2014AmJPh..82..896J. doi:10.1119/1.4878358. Belavkin, V. P. (1994). "Nondemolition principle of quantum measurement theory". Foundations of Physics. 24...
- QND may refer to: Qatar National Day Quantum nondemolition measurement This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title QND. If an internal...
- doi:10.3367/UFNe.0182.201201i.0117. Braginsky, V. (1980). "Quantum Nondemolition Measurement". Science. 209 (4456): 547–557. Bibcode:1980Sci...209..547B...
- ISSN 0015-9018. S2CID 121902392. Belavkin, V.; Staszewski, P. (1992). "Nondemolition observation of a free quantum particle". Phys. Rev. A. 45 (3): 1347–1356...
- degenerate. XPM is among the most commonly used techniques for quantum nondemolition measurements. Other advantageous applications of XPM include: Nonlinear...
- Sushkov, A. O.; Yashchuk, V. V. (October 19, 2004). "Can a Quantum Nondemolition Measurement Improve the Sensitivity of an Atomic Magnetometer?". Physical...
- has been measured using a one-electron quantum cyclotron and quantum nondemolition spectroscopy. The spin frequency of the electron is determined by the...
- Detection of a photon is generally a destructive process (see quantum nondemolition measurement for non-destructive measurements). For example, a photon...