Spatial Correlation in Matter Wave Interference as a Measure of Decoherence, Dephasing and Entropy
Zilin Chen, Peter J. Beierle, Herman Batelaan (Submitted on 30 Nov 2017)
The loss of contrast in double-slit electron-diffraction due to dephasing and decoherence processes is studied. It is shown that the spatial correlation function of diffraction patterns can be used to distinguish between dephasing and decoherence. This establishes a measure of time-reversibility that does not require the determination of coherence terms of the density matrix, while von Neumann entropy, another measure of time-reversibility, does require coherence terms. This technique is exciting in view of the need to understand and control the detrimental experimental effects of contrast loss and for fundamental studies on the transition frhttps://arxiv.org/abs/1711.11223om the classical to the quantum regime.
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