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Super-phenomena in arbitrary quantum observables

Quantum Physics 2025-02-14 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Superoscillations occur when a globally band-limited function locally oscillates faster than its highest Fourier coefficient. We generalize this effect to arbitrary quantum mechanical operators as a weak value, where the preselected state is a superposition of eigenstates of the operator with eigenvalues bounded to a range, and the postselection state is a local position. Superbehavior of this operator occurs whenever the operator's weak value exceeds its eigenvalue bound. We give illustrative examples of this effect for total angular momentum and energy. In the later case, we demonstrate a sequence of harmonic oscillator potentials where a finite energy state converges everywhere on the real line, using only bounded superpositions of states whose asymptotic energy vanishes - "energy out of nothing". This limit requires postselecting the particle in a region whose size diverges in the considered limit. We further show that superenergy behavior implies that the state superoscillates in time with a rate given by the superenergy divided by the reduced Planck's constant. This example demonstrates the possibility of mimicking a high-energy state with coherent superpositions of nearly zero-energy states for as wide a spatial region as desired. We provide numerical evidence of these features to further bolster and elucidate our claims.

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@article{arxiv.2209.05650,
  title  = {Super-phenomena in arbitrary quantum observables},
  author = {Andrew N. Jordan and Yakir Aharonov and Daniele C. Struppa and Fabrizio Colombo and Irene Sabadini and Tomer Shushi and Jeff Tollaksen and John C. Howell and A. Nick Vamivakas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.05650},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

9 pages, 5 figures, expanded treatment of time

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