Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
1999-05-20
Concepts Magn.Res. 11 (1999) 225-238
Physics
Quantum Physics
17 pages, 9 figures
Scientific paper
NMR is emerging as a valuable testbed for the investigation of foundational questions in quantum mechanics. The present paper outlines the preparation of a class of mixed states, called pseudo-pure states, that emulate pure quantum states in the highly mixed environment typically used to describe solution-state NMR samples. It also describes the NMR observation of spinor behavior in spin 1/2 nuclei, the simulation of wave function collapse using a magnetic field gradient, the creation of entangled (or Bell) pseudo-pure states, and a brief discussion of quantum computing logic gates, including the Quantum Fourier Transform. These experiments show that liquid-state NMR can be used to demonstrate quantum dynamics at a level suitable for laboratory exercises.
Cory David G.
Fortunato E.
Havel Timothy F.
Nelson Richard J.
Pravia Marco A.
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