We present a model of continuous (in time) position measurements on a quantum system using a single pseudoclassical meter. The nonselective evolution of the system is described by a master equation which is identical to that obtained from previous models. The selective evolution is described by a stochastic nonlinear Schrödinger equation. The significance of this equation is that the stochastic term has a physical interpretaion. By carefully choosing the parameters which define the meter and the system-meter coupling, we obtain a meter pointer with well-defined position which undergoes fluctuations. This ‘‘jitter’’ in the pointer position gives rise to the stochastic dynamical collapse of the system wave function. By the inclusion of feedba...
During a continuous measurement, quantum systems can be described by a stochastic Schrödinger equat...
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We present an idealized model for a sequence of position measurements, and we then take an appropria...
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We consider a continuous measurement of a two-level system (double-dot) by weakly coupled detector (...
We derive differential equations for the modified Feynman propagator and for the density operator de...
We study the evolution of a two-state system that is monitored continuously but with interactions wi...
A model for the quantum Zeno effect based upon an effective Schriidinger equation originated by the ...
During a continuous measurement, quantum systems can be described by a stochastic Schrödinger equat...
We study the dynamics of a charge qubit, consisting of a single electron in a double well potential ...
We study the measurement process by treating classical detectors entirely quantum mechanically. Tran...
We present an idealized model for a sequence of position measurements, and we then take an appropria...
Abstract. We study the dynamics of classical and quantum systems undergoing a continuous measurement...
This is a theoretical thesis in the area of quantum measurement theory. Due to the extensive breadth...
We show that quantum Zeno dynamics can be mimicked by the isolated evolution of an unobserved system...
Abstract. We present a generalization of continuous position measurements that accounts for a spatia...
We consider a continuous measurement of a two-level system (double-dot) by weakly coupled detector (...
Although the quantum Zeno effect takes its name from Zeno’s arrow paradox, the effect of frequently ...
We investigate the Quantum Zeno Effect in spin 1/2, spin 1 and spin 3/2 open quantum systems undergo...
We consider a continuous measurement of a two-level system (double-dot) by weakly coupled detector (...
We derive differential equations for the modified Feynman propagator and for the density operator de...
We study the evolution of a two-state system that is monitored continuously but with interactions wi...
A model for the quantum Zeno effect based upon an effective Schriidinger equation originated by the ...
During a continuous measurement, quantum systems can be described by a stochastic Schrödinger equat...
We study the dynamics of a charge qubit, consisting of a single electron in a double well potential ...
We study the measurement process by treating classical detectors entirely quantum mechanically. Tran...