Непрерывная модель спонтанной локализации
Модель непрерывной спонтанной локализации ( CSL ) представляет собой модель спонтанного коллапса в квантовой механике , предложенная в 1989 году Филиппом Перлом. [ 1 ] и завершен в 1990 году Джан Карло Гирарди , Филип Перл и Альберто Римини. [ 2 ]
Введение
[ редактировать ]Наиболее широко изученным среди моделей динамического восстановления (также известных как коллапс), является модель CSL. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Опираясь на модель Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber , [ 4 ] Модель CSL описывает коллапс волновой функции как возникающий непрерывно во времени, в отличие от модели Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber.
Некоторые из ключевых особенностей модели: [ 3 ]
- Локализация имеет место в положении, что является предпочтительной основой в этой модели.
- Модель существенно не изменяет динамику микроскопических систем, в то время как она становится сильной для макроскопических объектов: механизм амплификации обеспечивает это масштабирование.
- Он сохраняет симметрические свойства идентичных частиц.
- Характеризуется двумя параметрами: и , которые являются соответственно скоростью коллапса и длиной корреляции модели.
Динамическое уравнение
[ редактировать ]The CSL dynamical equation for the wave function is stochastic and non-linear:Here is the Hamiltonian describing the quantum mechanical dynamics, is a reference mass taken equal to that of a nucleon, , and the noise field has zero average and correlation equal towhere denotes the stochastic average over the noise. Finally, we writewhere is the mass density operator, which readswhere and are, respectively, the second quantized creation and annihilation operators of a particle of type with spin at the point of mass . The use of these operators satisfies the conservation of the symmetry properties of identical particles. Moreover, the mass proportionality implements automatically the amplification mechanism. The choice of the form of ensures the collapse in the position basis.
The action of the CSL model is quantified by the values of the two phenomenological parameters and . Originally, the Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber model[4] proposed s at m, while later Adler considered larger values:[5] s for m, and s for m. Eventually, these values have to be bounded by experiments.
From the dynamics of the wave function one can obtain the corresponding master equation for the statistical operator :Once the master equation is represented in the position basis, it becomes clear that its direct action is to diagonalize the density matrix in position. For a single point-like particle of mass , it readswhere the off-diagonal terms, which have , decay exponentially. Conversely, the diagonal terms, characterized by , are preserved. For a composite system, the single-particle collapse rate should be replaced with that of the composite systemwhere is the Fourier transform of the mass density of the system.
Experimental tests
[edit]Contrary to most other proposed solutions of the measurement problem, collapse models are experimentally testable. Experiments testing the CSL model can be divided in two classes: interferometric and non-interferometric experiments, which respectively probe direct and indirect effects of the collapse mechanism.
Interferometric experiments
[edit]Interferometric experiments can detect the direct action of the collapse, which is to localize the wavefunction in space. They include all experiments where a superposition is generated and, after some time, its interference pattern is probed. The action of CSL is a reduction of the interference contrast, which is quantified by the reduction of the off-diagonal terms of the statistical operator[6]where denotes the statistical operator described by quantum mechanics, and we defineExperiments testing such a reduction of the interference contrast are carried out with cold-atoms,[7] molecules[6][8][9][10] and entangled diamonds.[11][12]
Similarly, one can also quantify the minimum collapse strength to solve the measurement problem at the macroscopic level. Specifically, an estimate[6] can be obtained by requiring that a superposition of a single-layered graphene disk of radius m collapses in less than s.
Non-interferometric experiments
[edit]Non-interferometric experiments consist in CSL tests, which are not based on the preparation of a superposition. They exploit an indirect effect of the collapse, which consists in a Brownian motion induced by the interaction with the collapse noise. The effect of this noise amounts to an effective stochastic force acting on the system, and several experiments can be designed to quantify such a force. They include:[13]
- Radiation emission from charged particles. If a particle is electrically charged, the action of the coupling with the collapse noise will induce the emission of radiation. This result is in net contrast with the predictions of quantum mechanics, where no radiation is expected from a free particle. The predicted CSL-induced emission rate at frequency for a particle of charge is given by:[14][15][16][17]
where is the vacuum dielectric constant and is the light speed. This prediction of CSL can be tested[18][19][20][21] by analyzing the X-ray emission spectrum from a bulk Germanium test mass.
- Heating in bulk materials. A prediction of CSL is the increase of the total energy of a system. For example, the total energy of a free particle of mass in three dimensions grows linearly in time according to[3] where is the initial energy of the system. This increase is effectively small; for example, the temperature of a hydrogen atom increases by K per year considering the values s and m. Although small, such an energy increase can be tested by monitoring cold atoms.[22][23] and bulk materials, as Bravais lattices,[24] low temperature experiments,[25] neutron stars[26][27] and planets[26]
- Diffusive effects. Another prediction of the CSL model is the increase of the spread in position of center-of-mass of a system. For a free particle, the position spread in one dimension reads[28]where is the free quantum mechanical spread and is the CSL diffusion constant, defined as[29][30][31]where the motion is assumed to occur along the axis; is the Fourier transform of the mass density . In experiments, such an increase is limited by the dissipation rate . Assuming that the experiment is performed at temperature , a particle of mass , harmonically trapped at frequency , at equilibrium reaches a spread in position given by[32][33]where is the Boltzmann constant. Several experiments can test such a spread. They range from cold atom free expansion,[22][23] nano-cantilevers cooled to millikelvin temperatures,[32][34][35][36] gravitational wave detectors,[37][38] levitated optomechanics,[33][39][40][41] torsion pendula.[42]
Dissipative and colored extensions
[edit]The CSL model consistently describes the collapse mechanism as a dynamical process. It has, however, two weak points.
- CSL does not conserve the energy of isolated systems. Although this increase is small, it is an unpleasant feature for a phenomenological model.[3] The dissipative extension of the CSL model[43] gives a remedy. One associates to the collapse noise a finite temperature at which the system eventually thermalizes.[clarification needed] Thus, for a free point-like particle of mass in three dimensions, the energy evolution is described bywhere , and . Assuming that the CSL noise has a cosmological origin (which is reasonable due to its supposed universality), a plausible value such a temperature is K, although only experiments can indicate a definite value. Several interferometric[6][9] and non-interferometric[23][40][44] tests bound the CSL parameter space for different choices of .
- The CSL noise spectrum is white. If one attributes a physical origin to the CSL noise, then its spectrum cannot be white, but colored. In particular, in place of the white noise , whose correlation is proportional to a Dirac delta in time, a non-white noise is considered, which is characterized by a non-trivial temporal correlation function . The effect can be quantified by a rescaling of , which becomeswhere . As an example, one can consider an exponentially decaying noise, whose time correlation function can be of the form[45] . In such a way, one introduces a frequency cutoff , whose inverse describes the time scale of the noise correlations. The parameter works now as the third parameter of the colored CSL model together with and . Assuming a cosmological origin of the noise, a reasonable guess is[46] Hz. As for the dissipative extension, experimental bounds were obtained for different values of : they include interferometric[6][9] and non-interferometric[23][45] tests.
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