Phys. Rev. A 44, 5401–5406 (1991)Intrinsic decoherence in quantum mechanicsReceived 18 October 1990; published in the issue dated November 1991 A model for intrinsic decoherence in quantum mechanics is proposed, based on a simple modification of unitary Schrödinger evolution. On sufficiently small time scales the system evolves by a random sequence of unitary phase changes generated by the Hamiltonian. The Schrödinger equation is obtained to zeroth order in the expansion parameter. Higher-order corrections lead to a loss of coherence in the energy basis. The rate of coherence loss becomes very large as the energy scale of the system is increased. The expansion parameter determines an uncertainty in the time step on very short times scales. A number of testable consequences are derived including anomalous dispersion of a free particle, decay of oscillatory systems, destruction of interference-fringe visibility, and a phase shift of interference fringes. © 1991 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.44.5401
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.44.5401
PACS:
03.65.Bz, 03.65.Sq, 03.65.Ca
See AlsoComment: J. Finkelstein, Comment on ‘‘Intrinsic decoherence in quantum mechanics’’, Phys. Rev. A 47, 2412 (1993). Reply: G. J. Milburn, Reply to ‘‘Comment on ‘Intrinsic decoherence in quantum mechanics’ ’’, Phys. Rev. A 47, 2415 (1993). |
