Delayed choice experiments

an analysis in forward time

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Marijn Waaijer (Student TU Delft)

Jan Neerven (TU Delft - Analysis)

Research Group
Analysis
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40509-024-00328-5
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Analysis
Issue number
3
Volume number
11
Pages (from-to)
391-408
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Abstract

In this article, we present a detailed analysis of two famous delayed choice experiments: Wheeler’s classic gedanken-experiment and the delayed quantum eraser. Our analysis shows that the outcomes of both experiments can be fully explained on the basis of the information collected during the experiments using textbook quantum mechanics only. At no point in the argument, information from the future is needed to explain what happens next. In fact, more is true: for both experiments, we show, in a strictly mathematical way, that a modified version in which the time-ordering of the steps is changed to avoid the delayed choice leads to exactly the same final state. In this operational sense, the scenarios are completely equivalent in terms of conclusions that can be drawn from their outcomes.