Coherent control of a quantum mechanical two-level system is at the heart of magnetic resonance imaging, quantum information processing, and quantum optics. Among the most prominent phenomena in quantum coherent control are Rabi oscillations, Ramsey fringes, and Hahn echoes. We demonstrate that these phenomena can be derived classically by use of a simple coupled-harmonic-oscillator model. The classical problem can be cast in a form that is formally equivalent to the quantum mechanical Bloch equations with the exception that the longitudinal and the transverse relaxation times (T1 and T2) are equal. The classical analysis is intuitive and well suited for familiarizing students with the basic concepts of quantum coherent control, while at the same time highlighting the fundamental differences between classical and quantum theories.
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The classical Bloch equations
Lukas Novotny
Lukas Novotny
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Martin Frimmer
Lukas Novotny
Am. J. Phys. 82, 947–954 (2014)
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October 13 2013
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May 07 2014
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Martin Frimmer, Lukas Novotny; The classical Bloch equations. Am. J. Phys. 1 October 2014; 82 (10): 947–954. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4878621
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