Physics:Quantum delayed-choice quantum eraser

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Delayed-choice quantum eraser: interference and which-path information depend on the measurement context.

Quantum delayed-choice quantum eraser is a planned ScholarlyWiki page in the Quantum Collection about delayed-choice quantum eraser experiments.


Overview

Placeholder: explain how delayed measurement choices can sort events into interference and non-interference patterns without changing past events.

Key ideas

Placeholder: cover entangled photons, which-path information, interference, coincidence counting, delayed measurement.

Experimental idea

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Which-path information

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Coincidence patterns

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Interpretation

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Author: Harold Foppele