Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer
Griffith University · University of Toronto · +6 more institutions
Abstract
A consequence of the quantum mechanical uncertainty principle is that one may not discuss the path or "trajectory" that a quantum particle takes, because any measurement of position irrevocably disturbs the momentum, and vice versa. Using weak measurements, however, it is possible to operationally define a set of trajectories for an ensemble of quantum particles. We sent single photons emitted by a quantum dot through a double-slit interferometer and reconstructed these trajectories by performing a weak measurement of the photon momentum, postselected according to the result of a strong measurement of photon position in a series of planes. The results provide an observationally grounded description of the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.54
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- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
7- SKSacha KocsisCorresponding
Griffith University, University of Toronto, Quantum (Australia)
- BBBoris BravermanCorresponding
University of Toronto
- SRSylvain RavetsCorresponding
Université Paris-Sud, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Laboratoire Charles Fabry
- MJMartin J. Stevens
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- RPRichard P. Mirin
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Interferometry
- Photon
- Double-slit experiment
- Momentum (technical analysis)
- Position (finance)
- Quantum
- Trajectory