Classical model of delayed-choice quantum eraser
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.03371v1
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2021 14:47:28 GMT
- Title: Classical model of delayed-choice quantum eraser
- Authors: Brian R. La Cour and Thomas W. Yudichak
- Abstract summary: Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment was conceived to illustrate the paradoxical nature of wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics.
In the experiment, quantum light can exhibit either wave-like interference patterns or particle-like anti-correlations.
A variant known as the quantum eraser uses entangled light to recover the lost interference in a seemingly nonlocal and retrocausal manner.
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- Abstract: Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment was conceived to illustrate the
paradoxical nature of wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics. In the
experiment, quantum light can exhibit either wave-like interference patterns or
particle-like anti-correlations, depending upon the (possibly delayed) choice
of the experimenter. A variant known as the quantum eraser uses entangled light
to recover the lost interference in a seemingly nonlocal and retrocausal
manner. Although it is believed that this behavior is incompatible with
classical physics, here we show that the observed quantum phenomena can be
reproduced by adopting a simple deterministic detector model and supposing the
existence of a random zero-point electromagnetic field.
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