A Single-Photon Double-Slit Interference Experiment

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陈子阳 Chen Ziyang ◽  
张国文 Zhang Guowen ◽  
饶连周 Rao Lianzhou ◽  
蒲继雄 Pu Jixiong

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ABSTRACTA recent experiment performed by S. S. Afshar [reviewed in M. Chown, New Scientist183, 30 (2004)] has been interpreted as a possible violation of the complementarity principle of quantum mechanics. Starting from a single-photon wavefront-splitting interference experiment, we propose a new scheme for Afshar's experiment, and we show that Afshar's interpretation is incorrect. Furthermore, this design is well suited to illustrate the complementarity inequality in the interesting intermediate regimes with partial fringe visibility and partial which-path information.


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