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Delayed-choice gedanken experiments and their realizations
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Quantum ScienceQuantum OpticDelayed-choice ExperimentEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsMeasurement ProblemNatural SciencesWave-particle DualityQuantum MeasurementQuantum InformationDelayed-choice Gedanken ExperimentsProbability TheoryQuantum EntanglementChoice-process DataDecision TheoryWave InterferenceQuantum Decoherence
Wave-particle duality lies at the root of quantum mechanics and is central in the description of interferences observed with elementary objects. In a delayed-choice experiment, the decision to observe the particle or wave character of a quantum system is delayed with respect to the time at which the system enters the interferometer. This paper reviews the history of the delayed-choice idea, introduced as a challenge to a realistic explanation of the wave-particle duality. It also describes recent experimental realizations of this idea and discusses intriguing extensions, such as the duality between separability and entanglement in multiple quantum systems.
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