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  1. Quantum decoherence - Wikipedia

    • In quantum scattering, the interaction between the scattered photons and the superposed target body will cause them to be entangled, thereby delocalizing the phase coherence from the target body to the whole system, rendering the interference pattern unobservable. 展开

    Overview

    Quantum decoherence is the loss of quantum coherence. Quantum decoherence has been studied to understand h… 展开

    Concept

    In quantum mechanics, physical systems are described by a mathematical representation called a quantum state. Probabilities for the outcomes of experiments upon a system are calculated by applying the … 展开

    History and interpretation

    An interpretation of quantum mechanics is an attempt to explain how the mathematical theory of quantum physics might correspond to experienced reality. Decoherence calculations can be done in any interpretatio… 展开

    Mechanisms

    To examine how decoherence operates, an "intuitive" model is presented below. The model requires some familiarity with quantum theory basics. Analogies are made between visualizable classical phase spaces展开

    Non-unitary modelling examples

    Decoherence can be modelled as a non-unitary process by which a system couples with its environment (although the combined system plus environment evolves in a unitary fashion). Thus the dynamics of the system alone… 展开

     
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    In classical scattering the beam particles will undergo some deflection in their direction of motion as long as the potential is nonzero, so if the potential dies off only gradually with distance then all particles...

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    Classically the most familiar type of scattering is that among particles, such as balls on a pool table – or, more deeply, among gas molecules in the room where we work. Equally evident, however, are the results of...

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    In a classical scattering experiment, one considers particles of energy E = 1 2mv2 0 (mass m and asymptotic speed v0), incident upon a target with a central potential V (r). For a repulsive potential, particles are...

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