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arxiv: quant-ph/0112115 · v1 · submitted 2001-12-20 · 🪐 quant-ph

Inequivalence of pure state ensembles for open quantum systems: the preferred ensembles are those that are physically realizable

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An open quantum system in steady state $\hat\rho_{ss}$ can be represented by a weighted ensemble of pure states $\hat\rho_{ss}=\sum_{k}\wp_{k}\ket{\psi_k} \bra{\psi_k}$ in infinitely many ways. A physically realizable (PR) ensemble is one for which some continuous measurement of the environment will collapse the system into a pure state $\ket{\psi(t)}$, stochastically evolving such that the proportion of time for which $\ket{\psi(t)} = \ket{\psi_{k}}$ equals $\wp_{k}$. Some, but not all, ensembles are PR. This constitutes the preferred ensemble fact, with the PR ensembles being the preferred ensembles. We present the necessary and sufficient conditions for a given ensemble to be PR, and illustrate the method by showing that the coherent state ensemble is not PR for an atom laser.

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