Abstract
Weak measurement is an important technique for the detection of the tiny spin-dependent splitting in photonic spin Hall effect. The weak measurement is only valid when the probe wave function remains almost undisturbed during the procedure of measurements. However, it does not always satisfy such condition in some practical situations, such as in the strong-coupling regime or when the preselected and postselected states are nearly orthogonal. In this paper, we develop a modified weak measurement for the detection of the photonic spin Hall effect when the probe wave function is distorted. We find that the measuring procedure with preselected and postselected ensembles is still effective. This scheme is important for us to detect the photonic spin Hall effect in the case where neither weak nor strong measurements can detect the spin-dependent splitting. The modified theory is valid not only in the weak-coupling regime but also in the strong-coupling regime, and especially in the intermediate regime. The theoretical models of conventional weak measurements and modified weak measurements are established and compared. We show that the experimental results coincide well with the predictions of the modified theory.
1 More- Received 28 January 2015
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.91.062105
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