Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle

Busch, Paul and Heinonen, Teiko and Lahti, Pekka (2006) Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. In [2007] 15th UK and European Meeting on the Foundations of Physics (Leeds, 29-31 March 2007).

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Abstract

Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is usually taken to express a limitation of operational possibilities imposed by quantum mechanics. Here we demonstrate that the full content of this principle also includes its positive
role as a condition ensuring that mutually exclusive experimental options can
be reconciled if an appropriate trade-off is accepted. The uncertainty principle is shown to appear in three manifestations, in the form of uncertainty relations: for the widths of the position and momentum distributions in any quantum state; for the inaccuracies of any joint measurement of these quantities; and for the inaccuracy of a measurement of one of the quantities and the ensuing disturbance in the distribution of the other quantity. Whilst conceptually distinct, these three kinds of uncertainty relations are shown to be closely related formally. Finally, we survey models and experimental implementations of joint measurements of position and momentum and comment briefly on the status of experimental tests of the uncertainty principle.

Keywords:uncertainty principle, uncertainty relations, approximate measurements, joint measurements, inaccuracy, unsharpness, disturbance
Subjects:Specific Sciences: Physics: Quantum Mechanics
Conferences and Volumes:[2007] 15th UK and European Meeting on the Foundations of Physics (Leeds, 29-31 March 2007)
ID Code:3077
Deposited By:Busch, Paul
Deposited On:06 December 2006