Fundamental limits for non-destructive measurement of a single spin by Faraday rotation
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❄️ cond-mat.other
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non-destructivefaradayrotationdetectionspinmeasurementramanscattering
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Faraday rotation being a dispersive effect, is commonly considered as the method of choice for non-destructive detection of spin states. Nevertheless Faraday rotation is inevitably accompanied by spin-flips induced by Raman scattering, which compromises non-destructive detection. Here, we derive an explicit general relation relating the Faraday rotation and the spin-flip Raman scattering cross-sections, from which precise criteria for non-destructive detection are established. It is shown that, even in ideal conditions, non-destructive measurement of a single spin can be achieved only in anisotropic media, or within an optical cavity.
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