Introduction to continuous photocounting effects on the quantized optical field

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Autor(a) principal: Arruda,L. G. E.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Prataviera,G. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Física (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract In this manuscript, we explore the effects of continuous measurements upon the quantized electromagnetic field through a series of simple examples. For this purpose, we consider the Srinivas-Davies model to describe the optical field dynamics probed continuously by a photodetector. Through the application of this continuous photodetection model to some specific situations, it is possible to cover some basic concepts of quantum mechanics such as the principle of superposition, the collapse of the wave function, the probabilistic character of the possible outcomes associated with projective measurements, as well as some advanced topics such as the description of open quantum systems, irreversible processes in quantum mechanics, decoherence and dissipation associated with non-unitary evolution of quantum systems. Besides, we also consider the important concept of entanglement between two electromagnetic fields and how it is affected by the photodetection process. This work aims to provide complementary material for undergraduate and graduate students interested in the effects of measuring devices acting on quantum systems.
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title Introduction to continuous photocounting effects on the quantized optical field
spellingShingle Introduction to continuous photocounting effects on the quantized optical field
Arruda,L. G. E.
Continuous measurements
Photodetection
Quantized optical fields
title_short Introduction to continuous photocounting effects on the quantized optical field
title_full Introduction to continuous photocounting effects on the quantized optical field
title_fullStr Introduction to continuous photocounting effects on the quantized optical field
title_full_unstemmed Introduction to continuous photocounting effects on the quantized optical field
title_sort Introduction to continuous photocounting effects on the quantized optical field
author Arruda,L. G. E.
author_facet Arruda,L. G. E.
Prataviera,G. A.
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author2 Prataviera,G. A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arruda,L. G. E.
Prataviera,G. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Continuous measurements
Photodetection
Quantized optical fields
topic Continuous measurements
Photodetection
Quantized optical fields
description Abstract In this manuscript, we explore the effects of continuous measurements upon the quantized electromagnetic field through a series of simple examples. For this purpose, we consider the Srinivas-Davies model to describe the optical field dynamics probed continuously by a photodetector. Through the application of this continuous photodetection model to some specific situations, it is possible to cover some basic concepts of quantum mechanics such as the principle of superposition, the collapse of the wave function, the probabilistic character of the possible outcomes associated with projective measurements, as well as some advanced topics such as the description of open quantum systems, irreversible processes in quantum mechanics, decoherence and dissipation associated with non-unitary evolution of quantum systems. Besides, we also consider the important concept of entanglement between two electromagnetic fields and how it is affected by the photodetection process. This work aims to provide complementary material for undergraduate and graduate students interested in the effects of measuring devices acting on quantum systems.
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