TY - JOUR
T1 - Time dilation in quantum systems and decoherence
AU - Pikovski, Igor
AU - Zych, Magdalena
AU - Costa, Fabio
AU - Brukner, Caslav
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
PY - 2017/2
Y1 - 2017/2
N2 - Both quantum mechanics and general relativity are based on principles that defy our daily intuitions, such as time dilation, quantum interference and entanglement. Because the regimes where the two theories are typically tested are widely separated, their foundational principles are rarely jointly studied. Recent works have found that novel phenomena appear for quantum particles with an internal structure in the presence of time dilation, which can take place at low energies and in weak gravitational fields. Here we briefly review the effects of time dilation on quantum interference and generalize the results to a variety of systems. In addition, we provide an extended study of the basic principles of quantum theory and relativity that are of relevance for the effects and also address several questions that have been raised, such as the description in different reference frames, the role of the equivalence principle and the effective irreversibility of the decoherence. The manuscript clarifies some of the counterintuitive aspects arising when quantum phenomena and general relativistic effects are jointly considered.
AB - Both quantum mechanics and general relativity are based on principles that defy our daily intuitions, such as time dilation, quantum interference and entanglement. Because the regimes where the two theories are typically tested are widely separated, their foundational principles are rarely jointly studied. Recent works have found that novel phenomena appear for quantum particles with an internal structure in the presence of time dilation, which can take place at low energies and in weak gravitational fields. Here we briefly review the effects of time dilation on quantum interference and generalize the results to a variety of systems. In addition, we provide an extended study of the basic principles of quantum theory and relativity that are of relevance for the effects and also address several questions that have been raised, such as the description in different reference frames, the role of the equivalence principle and the effective irreversibility of the decoherence. The manuscript clarifies some of the counterintuitive aspects arising when quantum phenomena and general relativistic effects are jointly considered.
KW - decoherence
KW - gravity in quantum systems
KW - macroscopic quantum systems
KW - quantum optics
KW - time dilation
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U2 - 10.1088/1367-2630/aa5d92
DO - 10.1088/1367-2630/aa5d92
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85014340122
SN - 1367-2630
VL - 19
JO - New Journal of Physics
JF - New Journal of Physics
IS - 2
M1 - 025011
ER -