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arxiv: 1308.2022 · v2 · pith:VZ7JAQE5new · submitted 2013-08-09 · 🪐 quant-ph · gr-qc· hep-th· physics.optics

Non-classical paths in interference experiments

classification 🪐 quant-ph gr-qchep-thphysics.optics
keywords interferencepathsexperimentsnon-classicalcontributionsexistenceopenprinciple
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In a double slit interference experiment, the wave function at the screen with both slits open is not exactly equal to the sum of the wave functions with the slits individually open one at a time. The three scenarios represent three different boundary conditions and as such, the superposition principle should not be applicable. However, most well known text books in quantum mechanics implicitly and/or explicitly use this assumption which is only approximately true. In our present study, we have used the Feynman path integral formalism to quantify contributions from non-classical paths in quantum interference experiments which provide a measurable deviation from a naive application of the superposition principle. A direct experimental demonstration for the existence of these non-classical paths is hard. We find that contributions from such paths can be significant and we propose simple three-slit interference experiments to directly confirm their existence.

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