Abstract

Quantum state tomography strategy via weak value is valid for arbitrary dimensional systems, and can be easily realized. However, the efficiency of quantum state tomography strategy via weak value is lower than that of the conventional quantum state tomography (QST), especially for high-dimensional systems. To improve the efficiency of the scheme, we propose a two-step adaptive quantum state tomography via weak value for pure states (AQSTW). In AQSTW, by using appropriate measurement strength, the efficiency of AQSTW is significantly larger than that of the conventional QST, especially for high-dimensional systems. And AQSTW can be easily implemented. These results demonstrate AQSTW may be useful in the measurements of the unknown quantum states.

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