Abstract

It is now well established that the presence of an opaque classical object can be unambiguously determined by an “interaction-free” measurement (IFM), where the object and the probe never directly interact. For quantum objects, we examine “interaction-free” measurement (the object wavefunction is unchanged) and “interaction-free” preparation (the object wavefunction is changed without physical interaction) and find that in general, neither is possible. We propose using high efficiency IFM’s as a quantum information bus to connect disjoint quantum systems.

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