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Why "diagonal" polarization doesn't decohere?

Physics Asked on August 12, 2021

It is often said, that qubit should be maintained under very low temperature and kept highly isolated not to decohere.

But we can represent $|0rangle$ with vertical polarization of light and $|1rangle$ with horizontal polarization of light. The the superposition $frac{1}{sqrt{2}}|0rangle +frac{1}{sqrt{2}}|1rangle$ will be represented with 45 degree polarization.

And diagonal polarized light will calmly propagate over space without decohering, i.e. without collapsing to $|0rangle$ or $|1rangle$.

Why?

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