Evolution of an Atom Impeded by Measurement: The Quantum Zeno Effect

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A quantum system being observed evolves more slowly. This "quantum Zeno effect" is reviewed with respect to a previous attempt of demonstration, and to subsequent criticism of the significance of the findings. A recent experiment on an individual cold trapped ion has been capable of revealing the micro-state of this quantum system, such that the effect of measurement is indeed discriminated from dephasing of the quantum state by either the meter or the environment.

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Wunderlich, C., Balzer, C., & Toschek, P. E. (2001). Evolution of an Atom Impeded by Measurement: The Quantum Zeno Effect. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section A Journal of Physical Sciences, 56(1–2), 160–164. https://doi.org/10.1515/zna-2001-0125

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