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Hauptverfasser: Hu, Ling, Ni, Qiang
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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author Hu, Ling
Ni, Qiang
author_facet Hu, Ling
Ni, Qiang
contents Measurements cause quantum wave functions to collapse. In tackling this elusive issue, we embark on the exploration of entropy exhibited by single-qubit quantum systems. Our findings surprisingly challenge the conventional law of entropy never diminishing. We then interpret the confusing retrocausality phenomenon in Wheeler's delayed-choice experiments. The entropy reduction and the quantum retrocausality can be combined to investigate how measurements lead to collapse - A close link is shown between quantum wave function collapse and the ubiquity of photons in the environments. Next, by studying the overlooked phenomena of quantum wave function collapse, we find that quantum eigenstate sets may be artificially controlled rather than randomly selected. Our study uncovers an often overlooked aspect of quantum wave function collapse - a potential avenue for deliberate manipulation of quantum eigenstate sets, deviating from the conventional notion of random selection. Leveraging this novel insight, we propose an innovative method for direct information transmission utilizing photon wave function collapse and entanglement. Given the lack of efficient approaches for employing quantum mechanisms in information transfer, our research aims to push the boundaries of quantum mechanics and contribute to advancing this field.
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spellingShingle A Method Using Photon Collapse and Entanglement to Transmit Information
Hu, Ling
Ni, Qiang
Quantum Physics
Measurements cause quantum wave functions to collapse. In tackling this elusive issue, we embark on the exploration of entropy exhibited by single-qubit quantum systems. Our findings surprisingly challenge the conventional law of entropy never diminishing. We then interpret the confusing retrocausality phenomenon in Wheeler's delayed-choice experiments. The entropy reduction and the quantum retrocausality can be combined to investigate how measurements lead to collapse - A close link is shown between quantum wave function collapse and the ubiquity of photons in the environments. Next, by studying the overlooked phenomena of quantum wave function collapse, we find that quantum eigenstate sets may be artificially controlled rather than randomly selected. Our study uncovers an often overlooked aspect of quantum wave function collapse - a potential avenue for deliberate manipulation of quantum eigenstate sets, deviating from the conventional notion of random selection. Leveraging this novel insight, we propose an innovative method for direct information transmission utilizing photon wave function collapse and entanglement. Given the lack of efficient approaches for employing quantum mechanisms in information transfer, our research aims to push the boundaries of quantum mechanics and contribute to advancing this field.
title A Method Using Photon Collapse and Entanglement to Transmit Information
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.19158