2023
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/acd01f
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Delayed-choice quantum erasure with nonlocal temporal double-slit interference

Abstract: Wave-particle duality is a counterintuitive nature of quantum physics that challenges many common-sense assumptions, and Young's double-slit interference is a prototypical example. While most quantum erasure experiments emphasized the choice of erasing or marking the which-path information of one quantum system, we use frequency entanglement to report a nonlocal temporal double-slit interferometer such that the which-time information determines the wave-like or particle-like behaviors. Since frequency-entangle… Show more

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