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Monitoring approach to open quantum dynamics using scattering theory
It is shown how S-matrix theory and the concept of continuous quantum
measurements can be combined to yield Markovian master equations which describe
the environmental interaction non-perturbatively. The method is then applied to
obtain the master equation for the effects of a gas on the internal dynamics of
an immobile complex quantum system, such as a trapped molecule, in terms of the
exact multi-channel scattering amplitudes.Comment: 5 pages; published versio
Pointer basis induced by collisional decoherence
We study the emergence and dynamics of pointer states in the motion of a
quantum test particle affected by collisional decoherence. These
environmentally distinguished states are shown to be exponentially localized
solitonic wave functions which evolve according to the classical equations of
motion. We explain their formation using the orthogonal unraveling of the
master equation, and we demonstrate that the statistical weights of the arising
mixture are given by projections of the initial state onto the pointer basis.Comment: 26 pages, 9 figures; v2: minimal corrections, corresponds to
published versio
Magnetic edge states
Magnetic edge states are responsible for various phenomena of
magneto-transport. Their importance is due to the fact that, unlike the bulk of
the eigenstates in a magnetic system, they carry electric current along the
boundary of a confined domain. Edge states can exist both as interior (quantum
dot) and exterior (anti-dot) states. In the present report we develop a
consistent and practical spectral theory for the edge states encountered in
magnetic billiards. It provides an objective definition for the notion of edge
states, is applicable for interior and exterior problems, facilitates efficient
quantization schemes, and forms a convenient starting point for both the
semiclassical description and the statistical analysis. After elaborating these
topics we use the semiclassical spectral theory to uncover nontrivial spectral
correlations between the interior and the exterior edge states. We show that
they are the quantum manifestation of a classical duality between the
trajectories in an interior and an exterior magnetic billiard.Comment: 170 pages, 48 figures (high quality version available at
http://www.klaus-hornberger.de
Testing the limits of quantum mechanical superpositions
Quantum physics has intrigued scientists and philosophers alike, because it
challenges our notions of reality and locality--concepts that we have grown to
rely on in our macroscopic world. It is an intriguing open question whether the
linearity of quantum mechanics extends into the macroscopic domain. Scientific
progress over the last decades inspires hope that this debate may be decided by
table-top experiments.Comment: 16 pages, 4 Figures; published version differs by minor editorial
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Spectral cross correlations of magnetic edge states
We observe strong, non-trivial cross-correlations between the edge states
found in the interior and the exterior of magnetic quantum billiards. Our
analysis is based on a novel definition of the edge state spectral density
which is rigorous, practical and semiclassically accessible.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures (high quality version available at
http://www.klaus-hornberger.de
Relaxation dynamics of a quantum Brownian particle in an ideal gas
We show how the quantum analog of the Fokker-Planck equation for describing
Brownian motion can be obtained as the diffusive limit of the quantum linear
Boltzmann equation. The latter describes the quantum dynamics of a tracer
particle in a dilute, ideal gas by means of a translation-covariant master
equation. We discuss the type of approximations required to obtain the
generalized form of the Caldeira-Leggett master equation, along with their
physical justification. Microscopic expressions for the diffusion and
relaxation coefficients are obtained by analyzing the limiting form of the
equation in both the Schroedinger and the Heisenberg picture.Comment: 15 pages; to appear in Eur. Phys. J. Special Topics (2007
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