Nonlocal Position Changes of a Photon Revealed by Quantum Routers

Avshalom C. Elitzur, Eliahu Cohen, Ryo Okamoto, Shigeki Takeuchi

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Abstract

Since its publication, Aharonov and Vaidman's three-box paradox has undergone three major advances: i). A non-counterfactual scheme by the same authors in 2003 with strong rather than weak measurements for verifying the particle's subtle presence in two boxes. ii) A realization of the latter by Okamoto and Takeuchi in 2016. iii) A dynamic version by Aharonov et al. in 2017, with disappearance and reappearance of the particle. We now combine these advances together. Using photonic quantum routers the particle acts like a quantum "shutter." It is initially split between Boxes A, B and C, the latter located far away from the former two. The shutter particle's whereabouts can then be followed by a probe photon, split in both space and time and reflected by the shutter in its varying locations. Measuring the former is expected to reveal the following time-evolution: The shutter particle was, with certainty, in boxes A+C at t1, then only in C at t2, and finally in B+C at t3. Another branch of the split probe photon can show that boxes A+B were empty at t2. A Bell-like theorem applied to this experiment challenges any alternative interpretation that avoids disappearance-reappearance in favor of local hidden variables.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7730
JournalScientific Reports
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 May 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Funding

It is a pleasure to thank Yakir Aharonov for many illuminating discussions. E.C. was supported by the Canada Research Chairs (CRC) Program. R.O. was supported by PRESTO, JST (No. JPMJPR15P4) and JSPS-KAKENHI (No. JP17H02936). S.T. was supported by JSPS-KAKENHI (No. JP26220712) and CREST, JST (No. JPMJCR1674). It is a pleasure to thank Yakir Aharonov for many illuminating discussions. E.C. was supported by the Canada Research Chairs (CRC) Program. R.O. was supported by PRESTO, JST (No. JPMJPR15P4) and JSPS-KAKENHI (No. JP17H02936). S.T. was supported by JSPS-KAKENHI (No. JP26220712) and CREST, JST (No. JPMJCR1674)

FundersFunder number
JSPS-KAKENHIJP26220712, JP17H02936
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science26220712
Japan Science and Technology Corporation
Canada Research Chairs
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Core Research for Evolutional Science and TechnologyJPMJCR1674
Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and TechnologyJPMJPR15P4

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