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Quantum transfer through a non-Markovian environment under frequent measurements and Zeno effect

Quantum Physics 2015-06-18 v4 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We study transitions of a particle between two wells, separated by a reservoir, under the condition that the particle is not detected in the reservoir. Conventional quantum trajectory theory predicts that such no-result continuous measurement would not affect these transitions. We demonstrate that it holds only for Markovian reservoirs (infinite bandwidth Λ\Lambda). In the case of finite Λ\Lambda, the probability of the particle's interwell transition is a function of the ratio Λ/ν\Lambda/\nu, where ν\nu is the frequency of measurements. This scaling tells us that in the limit ν\nu\to\infty, the measurement freezes the initial state (the quantum Zeno effect), whereas for Λ\Lambda\to\infty it does not affect the particle's transition across the reservoir. The scaling is proved analytically by deriving a simple formula, which displays two regimes, with the Zeno effect and without the Zeno effect. It also supports a simple explanation of the Zeno effect entirely in terms of the energy-time uncertainty relation, with no explicit use of the projection postulate. Experimental tests of our predictions are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1401.3159,
  title  = {Quantum transfer through a non-Markovian environment under frequent measurements and Zeno effect},
  author = {Luting Xu and Yunshan Cao and Xin-Qi Li and YiJing Yan and Shmuel Gurvitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.3159},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures; version published in PRA