recoherence
Recoherence refers to the partial or full restoration of quantum coherence in a system that has previously decohered due to interaction with an environment. Coherence denotes a definite relative phase between components of a quantum superposition, while decoherence describes the loss of this phase as the system becomes entangled with its surroundings, yielding statistics that appear classical. Recoherence, therefore, describes a revival of coherence, typically seen as a revival of the off-diagonal terms in the system's density matrix.
In practice, recoherence arises through time-reversal or control techniques that reverse dephasing, such as spin echo
The concept highlights that decoherence is not necessarily permanent and that coherence can be preserved or