Observing quantum chaos with noisy measurements and highly mixed states
Abstract
A fundamental requirement for the emergence of classical behavior from an underlying quantum description is that certain observed quantum systems make a transition to chaotic dynamics as their action is increased relative to . While experiments have demonstrated some aspects of this transition, the emergence of quantum trajectories with a positive Lyapunov exponent has never been observed directly. Here, we remove a major obstacle to achieving this goal by showing that, for the Duffing oscillator, the transition to a positive Lyapunov exponent can be resolved clearly from observed trajectories even with measurement efficiencies as low as 20%. We also find that the positive Lyapunov exponent is robust to highly mixed, low purity states and to variations in the parameters of the system.
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@article{arxiv.1609.07338,
title = {Observing quantum chaos with noisy measurements and highly mixed states},
author = {Jason F. Ralph and Kurt Jacobs and Mark J. Everitt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.07338},
year = {2017}
}
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3 figures, 5 pages, updated after comments