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Observing the Spin Hall Effect of Light via Quantum Weak Measurements

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Abstract

Using the techniques of “quantum weak-measurements” as a coherent amplification mechanism for small signals, for the first time we have measured the recently proposed “spin Hall effect” of light.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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