Title of article
Superposition states for quantum nanoelectronic circuits and their nonclassical properties
Author/Authors
Choi, Jeong Ryeol Daegu Health College - Republic of Korea
Pages
9
From page
69
To page
77
Abstract
t Quantum properties of a superposition state for a
series RLC nanoelectronic circuit are investigated. Two
displaced number states of the same amplitude but with
opposite phases are considered as components of the
superposition state. We have assumed that the capacitance
of the system varies with time and a time-dependent power
source is exerted on the system. The effects of displacement and a sinusoidal power source on the characteristics
of the state are addressed in detail. Depending on the
magnitude of the sinusoidal power source, the wave
packets that propagate in charge(q)-space are more or less
distorted. Provided that the displacement is sufficiently
high, distinct interference structures appear in the plot of
the time behavior of the probability density whenever the
two components of the wave packet meet together. This is
strong evidence for the advent of nonclassical properties in
the system, that cannot be interpretable by the classical
theory. Nonclassicality of a quantum system is not only a
beneficial topic for academic interest in itself, but its results
can be useful resources for quantum information and
computation as well.
Keywords
Nanoelectronic circuit , Displaced number state , Wave function , Superposition , Interference
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2478327
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