Ramsey Interferometers as a test for the correction to quantum mechanics
Abasalt Rostami, Javad T. Firouzjaee, Mehdi Golshani

TL;DR
This paper explores how modifications to quantum mechanics affect Ramsey Interferometers, deriving relevant equations and analyzing changes in excited state fractions to test quantum theory corrections.
Contribution
It introduces a pedagogical approach to applying Ramsey's trick within modified quantum mechanics frameworks and derives the Kossakowski-Lindblad equation for open systems.
Findings
Modified quantum mechanics alters excited state fractions in Ramsey Interferometers.
Derivation of the Kossakowski-Lindblad equation for open quantum systems.
Analysis of properties of the modified quantum dynamics.
Abstract
By applying the basic concept of the density matrix in an open quantum system and modification of quantum mechanics, we derive Kossakowski-Lindblad equation and different properties of this equation are reviewed. Next, a pedagogical approach is used to present Ramsey's trick for linear modification of the quantum mechanics. We discuss how an open quantum mechanics or its modification changes the fraction of excited states in Ramsey Interferometers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
