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Wave-Particle Duality Relation with a Quantum Which-Path Detector.


ABSTRACT: According to the relevant theories on duality relation, the summation of the extractable information of a quanton's wave and particle properties, which are characterized by interference visibility V and path distinguishability D, respectively, is limited. However, this relation is violated upon quantum superposition between the wave-state and particle-state of the quanton, which is caused by the quantum beamsplitter (QBS). Along another line, recent studies have considered quantum coherence C in the l1-norm measure as a candidate for the wave property. In this study, we propose an interferometer with a quantum which-path detector (QWPD) and examine the generalized duality relation based on C. We find that this relationship still holds under such a circumstance, but the interference between these two properties causes the full-particle property to be observed when the QWPD system is partially present. Using a pair of polarization-entangled photons, we experimentally verify our analysis in the two-path case. This study extends the duality relation between coherence and path information to the quantum case and reveals the effect of quantum superposition on the duality relation.

SUBMITTER: Wang D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7831905 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Wave-Particle Duality Relation with a Quantum Which-Path Detector.

Wang Dongyang D   Wu Junjie J   Ding Jiangfang J   Liu Yingwen Y   Huang Anqi A   Yang Xuejun X  

Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) 20210118 1


According to the relevant theories on duality relation, the summation of the extractable information of a quanton's wave and particle properties, which are characterized by interference visibility <i>V</i> and path distinguishability <i>D</i>, respectively, is limited. However, this relation is violated upon quantum superposition between the wave-state and particle-state of the quanton, which is caused by the quantum beamsplitter (QBS). Along another line, recent studies have considered quantum  ...[more]

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