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In quantum mechanics, regarding light (photon), how to tell that a wavefunction is in a pure state or mixed state?
I am learning these stuffs for my first time.
I have attempted to answer that question but I am not sure: a wavefunction can be wrtitten as a linear combination of linear independent vectors, i.e
\Psi=\alpha\Psi_{1}+\beta\Psi_{2}
Where \Psi is the wavefunction, \Psi_{1} and \Psi_{2} are unit vectors that form a basis, \alpha and \beta are constants.
If this wavefunction is in a mixed state, the sum of \alpha + \beta = 1
Am I thinking right?
I am learning these stuffs for my first time.
I have attempted to answer that question but I am not sure: a wavefunction can be wrtitten as a linear combination of linear independent vectors, i.e
\Psi=\alpha\Psi_{1}+\beta\Psi_{2}
Where \Psi is the wavefunction, \Psi_{1} and \Psi_{2} are unit vectors that form a basis, \alpha and \beta are constants.
If this wavefunction is in a mixed state, the sum of \alpha + \beta = 1
Am I thinking right?