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English: The graphs showing experimental data from the paper by Kim et al. on a Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser experiment have been redrawn in a somewhat simplified form, and one diagram patterned after an identical output has been supplied.
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Many refinements and extensions of Kim et al. delayed-choice quantum eraser have been performed or proposed. Only a small sampling of reports and proposals are given here: Scarcelli et al. (2007) reported on a delayed-choice quantum-eraser experiment based on a two-photon imaging scheme. After detecting a photon passed through a double-slit, a ...
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Cosmic versions of the delayed-choice use photons emitted billions of years ago; the results are unchanged. [3] The concept of delayed choice has been productive of many revealing experiments. [4] New versions of the delayed choice concept use quantum effects to control the "choices", leading to quantum delayed-choice experiments.
In quantum mechanics, a quantum eraser experiment is an interferometer experiment that demonstrates several fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics, including quantum entanglement and complementarity. [1] [2]: 328 The quantum eraser experiment is a variation of Thomas Young's classic double-slit experiment. It establishes that when action is ...
Redrawn from S.P. Walborn, M.O. Terra Cunha, S. Padua, and C. H Monken, "Double-slit quantum eraser," in Physical Review A, Volume 65, 033818. "A quantum eraser experiment which actually uses a Young double-slit to create interference." Date: 12 March 2008: Source: Own work: Author: Patrick Edwin Moran