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arxiv: quant-ph/0205182 · v1 · pith:KUMGULIPnew · submitted 2002-05-29 · 🪐 quant-ph

Time-Reversed EPR and the Choice of Histories in Quantum Mechanics

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keywords photonatomssinglehistoriesdistantentangleerasingindistinguishabilility
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When a single photon is split by a beam splitter, its two `halves' can entangle two distant atoms into an EPR pair. We discuss a time-reversed analogue of this experiment where two distant sources cooperate so as to emit a single photon. The two `half photons,' having interacted with two atoms, can entangle these atoms into an EPR pair once they are detected as a single photon. Entanglement occurs by creating indistinguishabilility between the two mutually exclusive histories of the photon. This indistinguishabilility can be created either at the end of the two histories (by `erasing' the single photon's path) or at their beginning (by `erasing' the two atoms' positions).

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