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Nonlocal Position Changes of a Photon Revealed by Quantum Routers. | LitMetric

Nonlocal Position Changes of a Photon Revealed by Quantum Routers.

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Department of Electronic Science and Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto Daigaku-Katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, 615-8510, Japan.

Published: May 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The three-box paradox has progressed through three key developments: a non-counterfactual scheme using strong measurements (2003), a practical implementation by Okamoto and Takeuchi (2016), and a dynamic model that involves particle disappearance and reappearance (2017).
  • The new experiment combines these advancements by employing photonic quantum routers, where a particle acts as a quantum "shutter," splitting its presence across three boxes.
  • By tracking the particle's movements with a probe photon, the results show a certain time-evolution of the particle's location, while applying a Bell-like theorem to challenge alternative interpretations that rely on local hidden variables.

Article Abstract

Since its publication, Aharonov and Vaidman's three-box paradox has undergone three major advances: i). A non-counterfactual scheme by the same authors in 2003 with strong rather than weak measurements for verifying the particle's subtle presence in two boxes. ii) A realization of the latter by Okamoto and Takeuchi in 2016. iii) A dynamic version by Aharonov et al. in 2017, with disappearance and reappearance of the particle. We now combine these advances together. Using photonic quantum routers the particle acts like a quantum "shutter." It is initially split between Boxes A, B and C, the latter located far away from the former two. The shutter particle's whereabouts can then be followed by a probe photon, split in both space and time and reflected by the shutter in its varying locations. Measuring the former is expected to reveal the following time-evolution: The shutter particle was, with certainty, in boxes A+C at t, then only in C at t, and finally in B+C at t. Another branch of the split probe photon can show that boxes A+B were empty at t. A Bell-like theorem applied to this experiment challenges any alternative interpretation that avoids disappearance-reappearance in favor of local hidden variables.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5955892PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-26018-yDOI Listing

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