Threshold in quantum correlated interference for a particle interacting with two scatterers
Abstract
Correlated interference is calculated for a microscopic particle retro-reflecting from two spatially separated scatterers that are free to move, all three of which are treated as quantum bodies: the positions of the particle traversing this one-dimensional interferometer and those of the interferometer components are all uncertain. Interference in a measurement of only the particle is shown to disappear for microscopic yet appear for mesoscopic scatterers, contrary to that of a quantum-classical transition. A measurement of this threshold can verify quantum correlations in many-body systems by measuring only the retro-reflected microscopic particle. The decoherence of a mesoscopic scatterer is determined by this threshold without it having to traverse slits or beamsplitters.
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@article{arxiv.2408.07473,
title = {Threshold in quantum correlated interference for a particle interacting with two scatterers},
author = {F. V. Kowalski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.07473},
year = {2024}
}