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Curie-Weiss model of the quantum measurement process

Statistical Mechanics 2016-08-31 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

A hamiltonian model is solved, which satisfies all requirements for a realistic ideal quantum measurement. The system S is a spin-\half\half, whose zz-component is measured through coupling with an apparatus A=M+B, consisting of a magnet \RM\RM formed by a set of N1N\gg 1 spins with quartic infinite-range Ising interactions, and a phonon bath \RB\RB at temperature TT. Initially A is in a metastable paramagnetic phase. The process involves several time-scales. Without being much affected, A first acts on S, whose state collapses in a very brief time. The mechanism differs from the usual decoherence. Soon after its irreversibility is achieved. Finally the field induced by S on M, which may take two opposite values with probabilities given by Born's rule, drives A into its up or down ferromagnetic phase. The overall final state involves the expected correlations between the result registered in M and the state of S. The measurement is thus accounted for by standard quantum statistical mechanics and its specific features arise from the macroscopic size of the apparatus.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0203460,
  title  = {Curie-Weiss model of the quantum measurement process},
  author = {Armen E. Allahverdyan and Roger Balian and Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0203460},
  year   = {2016}
}

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