dephasointia
Dephasointia is the phenomenon in physics and engineering describing the loss of phase coherence between components of a system due to interactions with its environment. In quantum mechanics, optics and related fields, dephasing refers to random fluctuations in the relative phase of a superposition state, which reduces the visibility of interference and degrades coherence without necessarily transferring energy out of the system.
In quantum systems, dephasointia is often discussed alongside relaxation. The overall coherence time, T2, characterizes how
Common mechanisms include fluctuations of external fields (magnetic, electric, or stray charges), interactions with a noisy
Mitigation strategies focus on preserving coherence: isolating the system from environmental noise, operating at low temperatures,