December 08, 2020

Quantum Systems - Weird Features

 The quantum systems have some weird features:

- Wave–particle duality 

Waveparticle duality is the concept in quantum mechanics that every particle or quantum entity    may be described as either a particle or a wave. It expresses the inability of the classical concepts "particle" or "wave" to fully describe the behaviour of quantum-scale objects.

- Superposition  

The feature of a quantum system whereby it exists in several separate quantum states at the same time. Each electron, until it is measured, will have a finite chance of being in either state. 

Superposition is a system that has two different states that can define it and it's possible for it to exist in both. For example, in physical terms, an electron has two possible quantum states: spin up and spin down.

Quantum superposition arises because, at the quantum scale, particles behave like waves. Similar to the way in which multiple waves can overlap each other to form a single new wave, quantum particles can exist in multiple overlapping states at the same time.

 

- Quantum nonlocality 

The concepts of entanglement and nonlocality are now recognized as defining features of quantum theory. Distant observers sharing a quantum system prepared in an entangled state, can establish strong correlations, which could provably not been achieved in any theory satisfying a natural constraint of locality.


- Quantum Tunnelling 

 
Quantum tunnelling or tunneling (US) is the quantum mechanical phenomenon where a wavefunction can propagate through a potential barrier. Some authors also identify the mere penetration of the wavefunction into the barrier, without transmission on the other side as a tunneling effect.

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