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A quantum delayed choice experiment

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posted on 2024-11-01, 18:02 authored by Alberto Peruzzo, Peter Shadbolt, Nicolas Brunner, Sandu Popescu, Jeremy O'Brien
Quantum systems exhibit particle-like or wave-like behaviour depending on the experimental apparatus they are confronted by. This wave-particle duality is at the heart of quantum mechanics, and is fully captured in Wheeler's famous delayed choice gedanken experiment. In this variant of the double slit experiment, the observer chooses to test either the particle or wave nature of a photon after it has passed through the slits. Here we report on a quantum delayed choice experiment, based on a quantum controlled beam-splitter, in which both particle and wave behaviours can be investigated simultaneously. The genuinely quantum nature of the photon's behaviour is tested via a Bell inequality, which here replaces the delayed choice of the observer. We observe strong Bell inequality violations, thus showing that no model in which the photon knows in advance what type of experiment it will be confronted by, hence behaving either as a particle or as wave, can account for the experimental data.

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Journal

Science

Volume

338

Issue

6107

Start page

634

End page

637

Total pages

4

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Place published

United States

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006053115

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-06-10

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