Phys. Rev. A 70, 012103 (2004) [10 pages]Operations and single-particle interferometry
Johan Åberg * Received 15 December 2003; revised 30 March 2004; published 8 July 2004 Interferometry of single particles with internal degrees of freedom is investigated. We discuss the interference patterns obtained when an internal state evolution device is inserted into one or both the paths of the interferometer. The interference pattern obtained is not uniquely determined by the completely positive maps (CPMs) that describe how the devices evolve the internal state of a particle. By using the concept of gluing of CPMs, we investigate the structure of all possible interference patterns obtainable for given trace preserving internal state CPMs. We discuss what can be inferred about the gluing, given a sufficiently rich set of interference experiments. It is shown that the standard interferometric setup is limited in its abilities to distinguish different gluings. A generalized interferometric setup is introduced with the capacity to distinguish all gluings. We also connect to another approach using the well known fact that channels can be realized using a joint unitary evolution of the system and an ancillary system. We deduce the set of all such unitary “representations” and relate the structure of this set to gluings and interference phenomena. ©2004 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.70.012103 * Electronic address: johan.aaberg@kvac.uu.se [ Abstract | Previous article | Next article | Issue 1 ] |
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