Distinguishing mesoscopic quantum superpositions from statistical mixtures in periodically shaken double wells
Abstract
For Bose-Einstein condensates in double wells, N-particle Rabi-like oscillations often seem to be damped. Far from being a decoherence effect, the apparent damping can indicate the emergence of quantum superpositions in the many-particle quantum dynamics. However, in an experiment it would be difficult to distinguish the apparent damping from decoherence effects. The present paper suggests using controlled periodic shaking to quasi-instantaneously switch the sign of an effective Hamiltonian, thus implementing an `echo' technique which distinguishes quantum superpositions from statistical mixtures. The scheme for the effective time-reversal is tested by numerically solving the time-dependent N-particle Schrodinger equation.
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@article{arxiv.1110.5444,
title = {Distinguishing mesoscopic quantum superpositions from statistical mixtures in periodically shaken double wells},
author = {Christoph Weiss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.5444},
year = {2012}
}
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Preprint-version, 5 pages, 5 png-figures