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Technical advantages for weak-value amplification: When less is more
Andrew N. Jordan
, Julián Martínez-Rincón
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John C. Howell
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Weak Value Amplification
100%
Fisher Information
100%
Technical Benefit
100%
Less Is More
100%
Amplification Method
75%
Weak Values
50%
Beam Deflection Method
50%
Small Fraction
25%
Parameter Estimation
25%
Turbulence
25%
Post-selection
25%
Interferometric
25%
Jitter
25%
Signal-to-noise
25%
Technical Noise
25%
Interferometer
25%
Noise Model
25%
Photon Recycling
25%
Noise Type
25%
Noise Estimation
25%
Time-correlated Noise
25%
Angular Beam
25%
Recycling Scheme
25%
Combined Noise
25%
Fisher Information Analysis
25%
Fisher Information Measure
25%
Beam Jitter
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fisher Information
100%
Recycling
16%
Noise Type
16%
Information Analysis
16%
Physics
Fisher Information
100%
Information Analysis
16%
Noise Type
16%
Detectors
16%