Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Meeting of the APS Four Corners Section
Volume 63, Number 16
Friday–Saturday, October 12–13, 2018; University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Session L04: General Physics: Quantum Control
11:20 AM–12:32 PM,
Saturday, October 13, 2018
CSC
Room: 10/14
Chair: Ivan Smalyukh, University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.4CS.L04.1
Abstract: L04.00001 : Basis Dependence of Quantum Coherence for a Single Quantum State
11:20 AM–11:32 AM
Presenter:
Richard D. Barney
(Brigham Young University)
Authors:
Richard D. Barney
(Brigham Young University)
Jean-François S. Van Huele
(Brigham Young University)
Quantum coherence has emerged as a powerful way to quantify the degree of wave nature in a quantum system, with the complementary particle-like quantity being distinguishability. Quantum coherence can be determined using any orthonormal basis, which allows us to explore different facets of a quantum system’s wave nature. We find that a quantum system can have different degrees of quantum coherence when different bases are used. Each of these bases corresponds to a different physical aspect of the system. We explore this result by examining how the quantum coherences of a beam system in a Stern-Gerlach apparatus evolve with time. We find that coherences defined with respect to different bases for the same system can exhibit significantly different behaviors.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.4CS.L04.1
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