Quantum physics: a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword by
Alain
Aspect
.......................................... ix
Prologue
..............................................................xv
Part
1
Quantum Interference
1
At the heart of the problem
....................................... 3
1.1
Fribourg, May
1997............................................ 3
1.2
First observations
..............................................4
1.2.1
Semi-transparent mirrors
..............................4
1.2.2
First experiment
.........................................4
1.2.3
Second experiment
.....................................6
1.3
Interferometry
................................................. 7
1.3.1
The initial observation
..................................7
1.3.2
More and more surprising
.............................8
1.3.3
Indistinguishability principle
........................ 10
1.4
End of the first class
......................................... 11
2
let s step back
.................................................... 12
2.1
Questions and properties
................................... 12
2.1.1
Indistinguishable cars
................................ 12
2.1.2
Everyday questions
.................................... 12
2.1.3
Quantum questions
................................... 14
2.2
Waves and corpuscles
....................................... 16
2.2.1
Brief history of
partides
.............................. 17
2.2.2
Brief history of interference
.......................... 19
2.2.3
Why quantum?
........................................ 22
2.3
Continuation of the programme
........................... 23
vi
Contents
3
Dimensions
and boundaries
.................................... 24
3.1
On real experiments
......................................... 24
3.2
Neutron
interferometry
..................................... 25
3.2.1
One particle at a time
................................. 25
3.2.2
Source and interferometer
........................... 26
3.2.3
The differences between the paths
.................. 29
3.2.4
The dimensions of Rauch s interferometer
........ 31
3.3
Interference with large molecules
......................... 32
3.3.1
The career of a student of
Rauch.................... 32
3.3.2
Researching the boundaries
......................... 33
3.3.3
The experiment performed in Vienna
.............. 34
3.3.4
Quantum football
..................................... 35
4
Authority contradicted
........................................... 37
4.1
The
Heisenberg
mechanism
............................... 37
4.1.1
Constance,
1998....................................... 37
4.1.2
Beyond principles, a mechanism?
................... 37
4.2
The
Heisenberg
mechanism in the laboratory
........... 40
4.2.1
The
interferometry
of atoms
......................... 40
4.2.2
The significance of the Constance results
.......... 42
4.3
Complementarity and uncertainty
......................... 43
5
A nice idea
........................................................ 45
5.1
Bangalore, December
1984................................. 45
5.2
Cryptography
................................................. 46
5.2.1
The birth of a science
................................. 46
5.2.2
The one-time pad, or
Vernam
code
................. 46
5.3
Quantum key distribution
.................................. 48
5.3.1
Theprinciple
.......................................... 48
5.3.2
The apparatus and the protocol
...................... 48
5.3.3
The eavesdropper does not go unnoticed
........... 51
5.4
The fruits of an idea
......................................... 52
5.4.1
From Bangalore to Geneva
........................... 52
5.4.2
A change of perspective
.............................. 53
Contents
vii
Part
2
Quantum Correlations
6
Indistinguishability at a distance
............................... 57
6.1
Saint-Michel, second lecture
............................... 57
6.2
Two-particle
(in)distinguishability
......................... 58
6.2.1
The Franson interferometer
......................... 58
6.2.2
The interference phenomenon
...................... 60
6.3
First exploration of the consequences
..................... 62
6.3.1
The principle and the surprise
....................... 62
6.3.2
Three explanations (at least)
......................... 63
6.3.3
Sending a message?
.................................. 65
6.4
Continuation of the programme
........................... 65
7
On the origin of correlations
.................................... 67
7.1
The Bell theorem
............................................ 67
7.1.1
Referees, pastrycooks and particles
................. 67
7.1.2
The Bell theorem: preliminary notions
............. 69
7.1.3
The Bell theorem: statement
......................... 71
7.1.4
Commentaries on the Bell theorem
................. 73
7.2
Brief history of quantum correlations
..................... 75
7.2.1
Einstein-Podolski-Rosen and non-locality
......... 75
7.2.2 Schrödinger
and non-separability
................... 76
7.2.3
Thirty years on the shelf
.............................. 77
7.2.4
John Bell, the person
................................. 79
7.3
Return to the phenomena
.................................. 80
8
Orsay,
Innsbruck, Geneva
........................................81
8.1
The Aspect experiments
(1981-82)........................ 81
8.1.1
The first experiments
................................, 81
8.1.2
Locality loophole
...................................... 82
8.2
Two other experiments, in
1998............................ 84
8.2.1
The Aspect experiment carried to perfection
....... 84
8.2.2
Correlations at
10
km
................................. 85
8.3
A curious argument
......................................... 86
8.4
Experimental metaphysics
................................ 88
viii Contents
9
Attempts at explanation
.........................................89
9.1
To the source of the surprise
............................. 89
9.2
The Orthodox approach
.................................. 90
9.2.1
A satisfactory approach
............................. 90
9.2.2
Bohr svision
......................................... 92
9.2.3
Everett s vision
....................................... 92
9.3
Other foundations
......................................... 94
9.4
The mechanistic interpretation of pilot waves
.......... 95
9.5
Further notes for a balance
............................... 96
9.5.1
Randomness and determinism
.................... 96
9.5.2
My position
.......................................... 98
10
In my end is my beginning
................................... 100
10.1
Variations
................................................. 100
10.2
Quantum
teleportation
.................................. 101
10.3
Epilogue
.................................................. 103
Endnotes............................................................ 104
Index
................................................................ 123
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Contents
Foreword by
Alain
Aspect
. ix
Prologue
.xv
Part
1
Quantum Interference
1
At the heart of the problem
. 3
1.1
Fribourg, May
1997. 3
1.2
First observations
.4
1.2.1
Semi-transparent mirrors
.4
1.2.2
First experiment
.4
1.2.3
Second experiment
.6
1.3
Interferometry
. 7
1.3.1
The initial observation
.7
1.3.2
More and more surprising
.8
1.3.3
Indistinguishability principle
. 10
1.4
End of the first class
. 11
2
let's step back
. 12
2.1
Questions and properties
. 12
2.1.1
Indistinguishable cars
. 12
2.1.2
Everyday questions
. 12
2.1.3
Quantum questions
. 14
2.2
Waves and corpuscles
. 16
2.2.1
Brief history of
partides
. 17
2.2.2
Brief history of interference
. 19
2.2.3
Why quantum?
. 22
2.3
Continuation of the programme
. 23
vi
Contents
3
Dimensions
and boundaries
. 24
3.1
On real experiments
. 24
3.2
Neutron
interferometry
. 25
3.2.1
One particle at a time
. 25
3.2.2
Source and interferometer
. 26
3.2.3
The differences between the paths
. 29
3.2.4
The dimensions of Rauch's interferometer
. 31
3.3
Interference with large molecules
. 32
3.3.1
The career of a student of
Rauch. 32
3.3.2
Researching the boundaries
. 33
3.3.3
The experiment performed in Vienna
. 34
3.3.4
Quantum football
. 35
4
Authority contradicted
. 37
4.1
The
Heisenberg
mechanism
. 37
4.1.1
Constance,
1998. 37
4.1.2
Beyond principles, a mechanism?
. 37
4.2
The
Heisenberg
mechanism in the laboratory
. 40
4.2.1
The
interferometry
of atoms
. 40
4.2.2
The significance of the Constance results
. 42
4.3
Complementarity and uncertainty
. 43
5
A nice idea
. 45
5.1
Bangalore, December
1984. 45
5.2
Cryptography
. 46
5.2.1
The birth of a science
. 46
5.2.2
The one-time pad, or
Vernam
code
. 46
5.3
Quantum key distribution
. 48
5.3.1
Theprinciple
. 48
5.3.2
The apparatus and the protocol
. 48
5.3.3
The eavesdropper does not go unnoticed
. 51
5.4
The fruits of an idea
. 52
5.4.1
From Bangalore to Geneva
. 52
5.4.2
A change of perspective
. 53
Contents
vii
Part
2
Quantum Correlations
6
Indistinguishability at a distance
. 57
6.1
Saint-Michel, second lecture
. 57
6.2
Two-particle
(in)distinguishability
. 58
6.2.1
The Franson interferometer
. 58
6.2.2
The interference phenomenon
. 60
6.3
First exploration of the consequences
. 62
6.3.1
The principle and the surprise
. 62
6.3.2
Three explanations (at least)
. 63
6.3.3
Sending a message?
. 65
6.4
Continuation of the programme
. 65
7
On the origin of correlations
. 67
7.1
The Bell theorem
. 67
7.1.1
Referees, pastrycooks and particles
. 67
7.1.2
The Bell theorem: preliminary notions
. 69
7.1.3
The Bell theorem: statement
. 71
7.1.4
Commentaries on the Bell theorem
. 73
7.2
Brief history of quantum correlations
. 75
7.2.1
Einstein-Podolski-Rosen and non-locality
. 75
7.2.2 Schrödinger
and non-separability
. 76
7.2.3
Thirty years on the shelf
. 77
7.2.4
John Bell, the person
. 79
7.3
Return to the phenomena
. 80
8
Orsay,
Innsbruck, Geneva
.81
8.1
The Aspect experiments
(1981-82). 81
8.1.1
The first experiments
., 81
8.1.2
Locality loophole
. 82
8.2
Two other experiments, in
1998. 84
8.2.1
The Aspect experiment carried to perfection
. 84
8.2.2
Correlations at
10
km
. 85
8.3
A curious argument
. 86
8.4
'Experimental metaphysics'
. 88
viii Contents
9
Attempts at explanation
.89
9.1
To the source of the surprise
. 89
9.2
The Orthodox'approach
. 90
9.2.1
A satisfactory approach
. 90
9.2.2
Bohr'svision
. 92
9.2.3
Everett's vision
. 92
9.3
Other foundations
. 94
9.4
The mechanistic interpretation of pilot waves
. 95
9.5
Further notes for a balance
. 96
9.5.1
Randomness and determinism
. 96
9.5.2
My position
. 98
10
In my end is my beginning
. 100
10.1
Variations
. 100
10.2
Quantum
teleportation
. 101
10.3
Epilogue
. 103
Endnotes. 104
Index
. 123 |
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spelling | Scarani, Valerio Verfasser aut Initiation à la physique quantique Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality Valerio Scarani 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2006 XVII, 125 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Kwantummechanica gtt Théorie quantique Quantentheorie Quantum theory Quantenphysik (DE-588)4266670-3 gnd rswk-swf Quantentheorie (DE-588)4047992-4 gnd rswk-swf Quantenmechanik (DE-588)4047989-4 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Quantenmechanik (DE-588)4047989-4 s DE-604 Quantenphysik (DE-588)4266670-3 s Quantentheorie (DE-588)4047992-4 s 2\p DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0516/2005020818.html Table of contents Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014631480&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Scarani, Valerio Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality Kwantummechanica gtt Théorie quantique Quantentheorie Quantum theory Quantenphysik (DE-588)4266670-3 gnd Quantentheorie (DE-588)4047992-4 gnd Quantenmechanik (DE-588)4047989-4 gnd |
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title | Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality |
title_alt | Initiation à la physique quantique |
title_auth | Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality |
title_exact_search | Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality |
title_exact_search_txtP | Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality |
title_full | Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality Valerio Scarani |
title_fullStr | Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality Valerio Scarani |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantum physics a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality Valerio Scarani |
title_short | Quantum physics |
title_sort | quantum physics a first encounter interference entanglement and reality |
title_sub | a first encounter : interference, entanglement, and reality |
topic | Kwantummechanica gtt Théorie quantique Quantentheorie Quantum theory Quantenphysik (DE-588)4266670-3 gnd Quantentheorie (DE-588)4047992-4 gnd Quantenmechanik (DE-588)4047989-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Kwantummechanica Théorie quantique Quantentheorie Quantum theory Quantenphysik Quantenmechanik Einführung |
url | http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0516/2005020818.html http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014631480&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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