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Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking, Off-diagonal Long-range Order, and Nucleation of Quantum State

Quantum Physics 2008-02-03 v3 Condensed Matter

Abstract

Spontaneous symmetry breaking originats in quantum mechanical measurement of the relevant observable defining the physical situation, order parameter is the average of this observable. A modification is made on the random-phase postulate validating the ensemble description. Off-diagonal long-range order, macroscopic wavefunction and interference effects in many-particle systems present when there is a so-called nucleation of quantum state, which is proposed to be the origin of spontaneous gauge symmetry breaking, for which nonconservation of particle number N is not essential. The approach based on nonvanishing expectation of the field operator, <ψ^(r)><\hat{\psi}(\vec{r})>, is only a coherent-state approximation in thermodynamic limit. When NN \to \infty, this approach is equivalent, but <ψ^(r)><\hat{\psi}(\vec{r})> is not the macroscopic wavefunction.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9702026,
  title  = {Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking, Off-diagonal Long-range Order, and Nucleation of Quantum State},
  author = {Yu Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9702026},
  year   = {2008}
}

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26 pages, Latex, a revised version