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Delayed-choice quantum eraser: theory and experiment

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Abstract

The complementary nature of wavelike and particlelike behavior is commonly interpreted as follows: Because of the uncertainty principle, any attempt to measure the position (particle aspect) of a quantum will lead to an uncontrollable, irreversible disturbance in its momentum, thereby washing out any interference pattern (wave aspect).1

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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