Quantum superposition: counterintuitive consequences of coherence, entanglement, and interference ; 13 tables
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adam_text | Contents
1
The Enigma of Quantum Interference
...................... 1
1.1
The Most Beautiful Experiment
........................... 1
1.2
Two-Slit Interference of Single Electron Wave Packets
........ 3
1.3
Confined Fields and Electron Interference
.................. 11
1.4
No-Sliť
Interference of Single Photons:
Superposition, Probability, and Understanding
.............. 22
1.5
Macroscale Objects in Quantum Superpositions
............. 27
1.6
Quantum Mechanics and Relativity:
The Wrong-Choice Experiment
........................... 38
2
Correlations and Entanglements I:
Fluctuations of Light and Particles
........................ 45
2.1
Ghostly Correlations of Entangled States
................... 45
2.2
A Dance of Correlated Fluctuations.
The Hanbury Brown Twiss
.............................. 54
2.3
Measurable Distinctions Between Quantum Ensembles
....... 60
2.4
Correlated Emission from Coherently Excited Atoms
......... 65
2.5
The Quantum Optical Perspective
......................... 70
2.6
Coherence of Thermal Electrons
........................... 77
2.7
Comparison of Thermal Electrons and Thermal Radiation
.... 86
2.8
Brighter Than a Million Suns:
Electron Beams from Atom-Size Sources
.................... 88
2.9
Correlations and Coincidences: Experimental Possibilities
.....100
2A Consequences of Spectral Width on Photon Correlations
.....106
2B Chemical Potential at
Τ
= 0
К............................
107
2C Probability Density of a Sum of Random Variables
..........108
2D Correlated Fluctuations of Electrons at Two Detectors
.......109
3
Correlations and Entanglements II:
Interferometry
of Correlated Particles
.....................
Ill
3.1
Interferometry
of Correlated Particles
......................
Ill
XII Contents
3.2
The
Aharonov-Bohm (AB)
Effect with Entangled Electrons
. . 112
3.3
Hanbury Brown-Twiss Correlations of Entangled Electrons
... 118
3.4
Correlated Particles in a Mach-Zender Interferometer
........122
4
Quantum Boosts and Quantum Beats
......................135
4.1
Superposing Pathways in Time
............................135
4.2
Laser-Generated Quantum Beats
..........................139
4.3
Nonlinear Effects in a Three-Level Atom
...................145
4.4
Quantum Beats in External Fields
.........................155
4.5
Correlated Beats from Entangled States
....................159
5
Sympathetic Vibrations:
The Atom in Resonant Fields
..............................165
5.1
Beams, Bottles, and Resonance
............................165
5.2
The Two-Level Atom Looked at Two Ways
.................174
5.3
Oscillating Field Theory
..................................182
5.4
Resonance and Interference:
Tell-Tale Mark of a Quantum Jump
........................190
5.5
Quantum Interference in Separated Oscillating Fields
........199
5.6
Ion
Interferometry
and Tests of Gauge
Invariance
............206
5A Oscillatory Field Solution
to the Two-State
Schrödinger
Equation
....................214
5B Generalized Rotating Field Theory and Optically-Induced
Ground State Coherence in a 3-State Atom
.................215
6
Symmetries and Insights:
The Circulating Electron in Electromagnetic Fields
........219
6.1
Broken Symmetry of the Charged Planar Rotator
...........219
6.2
The Planar Rotator in an Electric Field
....................222
6.3
The Planar Rotator in a Magnetic Field
....................233
6.4
The Planar Rotator in a Vector Potential Field
..............239
6.5
Fermions,
Bosons, and Things In-Between
..................246
6.6
Quantum Interference in a Metal Ring
.....................250
6A Magnetic Hamiltonian of the Two-Dimensional Rotator
......254
7
Chiral Asymmetry: The Quantum Physics of Handedness
.. 257
7.1
Optical Activity of Mirror-Image Molecules
.................257
7.2
Quantum Interference and Parity Conservation
..............262
7.3
Optical Activity of Rotating Matter
.......................272
7.4
Electron Activity in a Chiral Medium
.....................281
7.4.1
Longitudinal Polarization
...........................285
7.4.2
Transverse Polarization
............................287
7.5
Chiral Light Reflection
...................................290
7.6
Chirality in a Medium with Broken Symmetry
..............299
Contents XIII
8
Condensates in the Cosmos:
Quantum Stabilization of Degenerate Stars
................307
8.1
Stellar End States
.......................................307
8.2
Quantum Properties of a Self-Gravitating Condensate
........311
■ 8.3
Quantum Properties of a Self-Gravitating System
of Degenerate
Fermions
..................................314
8.4
Fermion Condensation in a Degenerate Star
.................320
8.5
Fermicon Stars vs Black Holes
............................333
8.6
Can Ultra-Strong Magnetic Fields Prevent Collapse?
.........335
8.7
Gravitationally-Induced Particle
Resorption
into the Vacuum
. 340
8A Gravitational Binding Energy of a Uniform Sphere of Matter
.. 346
8B Stability in a Self-Gravitating System with Negative Pressure
. 347
8C Quark Deconfmement in a Neutron Star
....................349
8D Energy Balance in the Creation of the Universe
.............353
8E Particle
Resorption
in
a
Schwarzschild
Geometry
............355
References
.....................................................361
Index
..........................................................375
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Contents
1
The Enigma of Quantum Interference
. 1
1.1
The Most Beautiful Experiment
. 1
1.2
Two-Slit Interference of Single Electron Wave Packets
. 3
1.3
Confined Fields and Electron Interference
. 11
1.4
'No-Sliť
Interference of Single Photons:
Superposition, Probability, and Understanding
. 22
1.5
Macroscale Objects in Quantum Superpositions
. 27
1.6
Quantum Mechanics and Relativity:
The 'Wrong-Choice' Experiment
. 38
2
Correlations and Entanglements I:
Fluctuations of Light and Particles
. 45
2.1
Ghostly Correlations of Entangled States
. 45
2.2
A Dance of Correlated Fluctuations.
The 'Hanbury Brown Twiss'
. 54
2.3
Measurable Distinctions Between Quantum Ensembles
. 60
2.4
Correlated Emission from Coherently Excited Atoms
. 65
2.5
The Quantum Optical Perspective
. 70
2.6
Coherence of Thermal Electrons
. 77
2.7
Comparison of Thermal Electrons and Thermal Radiation
. 86
2.8
Brighter Than a Million Suns:
Electron Beams from Atom-Size Sources
. 88
2.9
Correlations and Coincidences: Experimental Possibilities
.100
2A Consequences of Spectral Width on Photon Correlations
.106
2B Chemical Potential at
Τ
= 0
К.
107
2C Probability Density of a Sum of Random Variables
.108
2D Correlated Fluctuations of Electrons at Two Detectors
.109
3
Correlations and Entanglements II:
Interferometry
of Correlated Particles
.
Ill
3.1
Interferometry
of Correlated Particles
.
Ill
XII Contents
3.2
The
Aharonov-Bohm (AB)
Effect with Entangled Electrons
. . 112
3.3
Hanbury Brown-Twiss Correlations of Entangled Electrons
. 118
3.4
Correlated Particles in a Mach-Zender Interferometer
.122
4
Quantum Boosts and Quantum Beats
.135
4.1
Superposing Pathways in Time
.135
4.2
Laser-Generated Quantum Beats
.139
4.3
Nonlinear Effects in a Three-Level Atom
.145
4.4
Quantum Beats in External Fields
.155
4.5
Correlated Beats from Entangled States
.159
5
Sympathetic Vibrations:
The Atom in Resonant Fields
.165
5.1
Beams, Bottles, and Resonance
.165
5.2
The Two-Level Atom Looked at Two Ways
.174
5.3
Oscillating Field Theory
.182
5.4
Resonance and Interference:
Tell-Tale Mark of a Quantum Jump
.190
5.5
Quantum Interference in Separated Oscillating Fields
.199
5.6
Ion
Interferometry
and Tests of Gauge
Invariance
.206
5A Oscillatory Field Solution
to the Two-State
Schrödinger
Equation
.214
5B Generalized Rotating Field Theory and Optically-Induced
Ground State Coherence in a 3-State Atom
.215
6
Symmetries and Insights:
The Circulating Electron in Electromagnetic Fields
.219
6.1
Broken Symmetry of the Charged Planar Rotator
.219
6.2
The Planar Rotator in an Electric Field
.222
6.3
The Planar Rotator in a Magnetic Field
.233
6.4
The Planar Rotator in a Vector Potential Field
.239
6.5
Fermions,
Bosons, and Things In-Between
.246
6.6
Quantum Interference in a Metal Ring
.250
6A Magnetic Hamiltonian of the Two-Dimensional Rotator
.254
7
Chiral Asymmetry: The Quantum Physics of Handedness
. 257
7.1
Optical Activity of Mirror-Image Molecules
.257
7.2
Quantum Interference and Parity Conservation
.262
7.3
Optical Activity of Rotating Matter
.272
7.4
'Electron Activity' in a Chiral Medium
.281
7.4.1
Longitudinal Polarization
.285
7.4.2
Transverse Polarization
.287
7.5
Chiral Light Reflection
.290
7.6
Chirality in a Medium with Broken Symmetry
.299
Contents XIII
8
Condensates in the Cosmos:
Quantum Stabilization of Degenerate Stars
.307
8.1
Stellar End States
.307
8.2
Quantum Properties of a Self-Gravitating Condensate
.311
■ 8.3
Quantum Properties of a Self-Gravitating System
of Degenerate
Fermions
.314
8.4
Fermion Condensation in a Degenerate Star
.320
8.5
Fermicon Stars vs Black Holes
.333
8.6
Can Ultra-Strong Magnetic Fields Prevent Collapse?
.335
8.7
Gravitationally-Induced Particle
Resorption
into the Vacuum
. 340
8A Gravitational Binding Energy of a Uniform Sphere of Matter
. 346
8B Stability in a Self-Gravitating System with Negative Pressure
. 347
8C Quark Deconfmement in a Neutron Star
.349
8D Energy Balance in the Creation of the Universe
.353
8E Particle
Resorption
in
a
Schwarzschild
Geometry
.355
References
.361
Index
.375 |
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