quantum decoherence

What Causes Quantum Decoherence?


Decoherence is primarily caused by the interaction of a quantum system with its environment. This interaction leads to the entanglement of the system's state with the states of the environment, effectively "leaking" quantum information into the surroundings. Common sources of decoherence include thermal fluctuations, electromagnetic interference, and material defects. In nanoscale systems, surface interactions and impurities can also play significant roles.

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