We analyze a simple and feasible practical scheme displaying Zeno, anti-Zeno, and inverse-Zeno effects in the observation of wave-packet spreading caused by free evolution. The scheme is valid both in spatial diffraction of classical optical waves and in time diffraction of a quantum wave packet. In the optical realization, diffraction spreading is observed by placing slits between a light source and a light-power detector. We show that the occurrence of Zeno or anti-Zeno effects depends just on the frequency of observations between the source and detector. These effects are seen to be related to the diffraction mode theory in Fabry-Perot resonators
We discuss a simple, experimentally feasible scheme, which elucidates the principles of controlling ...
Abstract. The evolution of a quantum system subjected to infinitely many measurements in a finite ti...
The dynamics of a spontaneous downconversion process with the idler mode coupled to an auxiliary mod...
We provide theoretical and experimental evidence of a classical-optics realization of quantum Zeno d...
Although the quantum Zeno effect takes its name from Zeno’s arrow paradox, the effect of frequently ...
We show that quantum Zeno dynamics can be mimicked by the isolated evolution of an unobserved system...
An experimental demonstration of a classical analogue of the quantum Zeno effect for light waves pro...
The evolution of a quantum mechanical system can be profoundly modified by the action of an externa...
Measurements performed on a system will alter the dynamics of that system, and in the strong-measure...
The phenomenon of wave packet diffraction in space and time is described. It consists in a diffracti...
Recent studies suggest that both the quantum Zeno (increase of the natural lifetime of an unstable q...
Moshinsky's work on diffraction in time is recognized as a particular case of monoenergetic, quantum...
Diffraction in time manifests itself as the appearance of probability-density fringes when a matter ...
We propose an experiment to observe the quantum Zeno effect in atomic Bragg scattering. The quantum ...
We study the measurement process by treating classical detectors entirely quantum mechanically. Tran...
We discuss a simple, experimentally feasible scheme, which elucidates the principles of controlling ...
Abstract. The evolution of a quantum system subjected to infinitely many measurements in a finite ti...
The dynamics of a spontaneous downconversion process with the idler mode coupled to an auxiliary mod...
We provide theoretical and experimental evidence of a classical-optics realization of quantum Zeno d...
Although the quantum Zeno effect takes its name from Zeno’s arrow paradox, the effect of frequently ...
We show that quantum Zeno dynamics can be mimicked by the isolated evolution of an unobserved system...
An experimental demonstration of a classical analogue of the quantum Zeno effect for light waves pro...
The evolution of a quantum mechanical system can be profoundly modified by the action of an externa...
Measurements performed on a system will alter the dynamics of that system, and in the strong-measure...
The phenomenon of wave packet diffraction in space and time is described. It consists in a diffracti...
Recent studies suggest that both the quantum Zeno (increase of the natural lifetime of an unstable q...
Moshinsky's work on diffraction in time is recognized as a particular case of monoenergetic, quantum...
Diffraction in time manifests itself as the appearance of probability-density fringes when a matter ...
We propose an experiment to observe the quantum Zeno effect in atomic Bragg scattering. The quantum ...
We study the measurement process by treating classical detectors entirely quantum mechanically. Tran...
We discuss a simple, experimentally feasible scheme, which elucidates the principles of controlling ...
Abstract. The evolution of a quantum system subjected to infinitely many measurements in a finite ti...
The dynamics of a spontaneous downconversion process with the idler mode coupled to an auxiliary mod...