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The effect of stationary axisymmetric spacetimes in interferometric visibility

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In this article, we consider a scenario in which a spin-1/2 quanton goes through a superposition of co-rotating and counter-rotating circular paths, which play the role of the paths of… Click to show full abstract

In this article, we consider a scenario in which a spin-1/2 quanton goes through a superposition of co-rotating and counter-rotating circular paths, which play the role of the paths of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer in a stationary and axisymmetric spacetime. Since the spin of the particle plays the role of a quantum clock, as the quanton moves in a superposed path it gets entangled with the momentum (or the path), and this will cause the interferometric visibility (or the internal quantum coherence) to drop, since, in stationary axisymmetric spacetimes there is a difference in proper time elapsed along the two trajectories. However, as we show here, the proper time of each path will couple to the corresponding local Wigner rotation, and the effect in the spin of the superposed particle will be a combination of both. Besides, we discuss a general framework to study the local Wigner rotations of spin-1/2 particles in general stationary axisymmetric spacetimes for circular orbits.

Keywords: stationary axisymmetric; axisymmetric spacetimes; effect stationary; interferometric visibility

Journal Title: General Relativity and Gravitation
Year Published: 2021

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