Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2000-03-29
J.Phys.A35:7641-7652,2002
Physics
Quantum Physics
New section added, arguing that order-of-arrival can be measured more accurately than time-of-arrival. To appear in Journal of
Scientific paper
10.1088/0305-4470/35/35/308
We examine the measurability of the temporal ordering of two events, as well as event coincidences. In classical mechanics, a measurement of the order-of-arrival of two particles is shown to be equivalent to a measurement involving only one particle (in higher dimensions). In quantum mechanics, we find that diffraction effects introduce a minimum inaccuracy to which the temporal order-of-arrival can be determined unambiguously. The minimum inaccuracy of the measurement is given by dt=1/E where E is the total kinetic energy of the two particles. Similar restrictions apply to the case of coincidence measurements. We show that these limitations are much weaker than limitations on measuring the time-of-arrival of a particle to a fixed location.
Oppenheim Jonathan
Reznik Benni
Unruh William
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