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Disclosing hidden information in the quantum Zeno effect: Pulsed measurement of the quantum time of arrival
J. Echanobe, A. del Campo, J. G. Muga
Published 2007-12-05, updated 2008-01-24Version 2
Repeated measurements of a quantum particle to check its presence in a region of space was proposed long ago [G. R. Allcock, Ann. Phys. {\bf 53}, 286 (1969)] as a natural way to determine the distribution of times of arrival at the orthogonal subspace, but the method was discarded because of the quantum Zeno effect: in the limit of very frequent measurements the wave function is reflected and remains in the original subspace. We show that by normalizing the small bits of arriving (removed) norm, an ideal time distribution emerges in correspondence with a classical local-kinetic-energy distribution.
Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures, minor changes
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 77, 032112 (2008)
Categories: quant-ph, cond-mat.other
Keywords: quantum zeno effect, disclosing hidden information, quantum time, pulsed measurement, ideal time distribution emerges
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