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arxiv: 0807.5079 · v2 · submitted 2008-07-31 · 🪐 quant-ph

Illustration of quantum complementarity using single photons interfering on a grating

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keywords complementarityexperimentgratinginformationinterferenceinterferometerquantumtwo-path
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A recent experiment performed by S. S. Afshar et al. has been interpreted as a violation of Bohr's complementarity principle between interference visibility and which-path information in a two-path interferometer. We have reproduced this experiment, using true single-photon pulses propagating in a two-path wavefront- splitting interferometer realized with a Fresnel's biprism, and followed by a grating with adjustable transmitting slits. The measured values of interference visibility V and which-path information, characterized by the distinguishability parameter D, are found to obey the complementarity relation V^2+D^2=<1. This result demonstrates that the experiment can be perfectly explained by the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics.

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