The Instability of a Quantum Superposition of Time Dilations
Abstract
Using the relativistic concept of time dilation we show that a superposition of gravitational potentials can lead to nonunitary time evolution. For sufficiently weak gravitational potentials one can still define, for all intents and purposes, a global coordinate system. A probe particle in a superposition of weak gravitational fields will, however, experience dephasing due to the different time dilations. The corresponding instability timescale is accessible to experiments, and can be used as a degree of macroscopicity. Finally, we suggest an experiment with smoothly tunable amplification in a microwave interferometer that allows a quantitative study of the quantum to classical boundary.
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@article{arxiv.1410.2303,
title = {The Instability of a Quantum Superposition of Time Dilations},
author = {Louk Rademaker and Tom van der Reep and Nick Van den Broeck and Bob van Waarde and Marc de Voogd and Tjerk Oosterkamp},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.2303},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
9 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to Physica C for the special issue dedicated to Prof. Jan Zaanen