Observing a coherent superposition of an atom and a molecule

Mark R. Dowling, Stephen D. Bartlett, Terry Rudolph, and Robert W. Spekkens
Phys. Rev. A 74, 052113 – Published 29 November 2006

Abstract

We demonstrate that it is possible, in principle, to perform a Ramsey-type interference experiment to exhibit a coherent superposition of a single atom and a diatomic molecule. This gedanken experiment, based on the techniques of Aharonov and Susskind [Phys. Rev. 155, 1428 (1967)], explicitly violates the commonly accepted superselection rule that forbids coherent superpositions of eigenstates of differing atom number. A Bose-Einstein condensate plays the role of a reference frame that allows for coherent operations analogous to Ramsey pulses. We also investigate an analogous gedanken experiment to exhibit a coherent superposition of a single boson and a fermion, violating the commonly accepted superselection rule forbidding coherent superpositions of states of differing particle statistics. In this case, the reference frame is realized by a multimode state of many fermions. This latter case reproduces all of the relevant features of Ramsey interferometry, including Ramsey fringes over many repetitions of the experiment. However, the apparent inability of this proposed experiment to produce well-defined relative phases between two distinct systems each described by a coherent superposition of a boson and a fermion demonstrates that there are additional, outstanding requirements to fully “lift" the univalence superselection rule.

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  • Received 1 July 2006

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.74.052113

©2006 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Mark R. Dowling1,*, Stephen D. Bartlett2, Terry Rudolph3,4, and Robert W. Spekkens5

  • 1School of Physical Sciences, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia
  • 2School of Physics, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia
  • 3Optics Section, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, London SW7 2BW, United Kingdom
  • 4Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Imperial College London, London SW7 2BW, United Kingdom
  • 5Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0WA, United Kingdom

  • *Electronic address: dowling@physics.uq.edu.au

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Vol. 74, Iss. 5 — November 2006

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