The quantum "mystery which cannot go away" (in Feynman's words) of wave-particle duality is illustrated in a striking way by Wheeler's delayed-choice GedankenExperiment. In this experiment, the configuration of a two-path interferometer is chosen after a single-photon pulse has entered it : either the interferometer is \textit{closed} (\textit{i.e.} the two paths are recombined) and the interference is observed, or the interferometer remains \textit{open} and the path followed by the photon is measured. We report an almost ideal realization of that GedankenExperiment, where the light pulses are true single photons, allowing unambiguous which-way measurements, and the interferometer, which has two spatially separated paths, produces high vis...
Quantum systems exhibit particle-like or wave-like behaviour depending on the experimental apparatus...
This is an entry to the Compendium of Quantum Physics, edited by F Weinert, K Hentschel and D Greenb...
International audienceAn entanglement-enabled delayed-choice experiment is shown, making possible to...
A shortcoming in the authors' interpretation of this beautiful new experiment is pointed out and bri...
We study the two-path interference of single-particle pulses measured by the Unruh-DeWitt-type quant...
A quantum system can behave as a wave or as a particle, depending on the experimental arrangement. W...
Contributed talkInternational audienceBohr's complementarity notion is at the heart of quantum physi...
The wave-particle duality dates back to Einstein’s explanation of the photoelectric effect through q...
We present an analysis and interpretation of the experiment performed by Jacques et al (2007 Science...
In this paper I discuss the delayed choice quantum eraser experiment by giving a straightforward acc...
International audienceWave-particle complementarity is one of the most intriguing features of quan- ...
The wave-particle dual nature of light and matter and the fact that the choice of measurement determ...
In this work we suggest a variant of the remarkable Wheeler's delayed choice gedanken experiment. In...
International audienceIt is well known that Wheeler proposed several delayed choice experiments in o...
Wheeler has strikingly illustrated the wave-particle duality by the delayed-choice thought experime...
Quantum systems exhibit particle-like or wave-like behaviour depending on the experimental apparatus...
This is an entry to the Compendium of Quantum Physics, edited by F Weinert, K Hentschel and D Greenb...
International audienceAn entanglement-enabled delayed-choice experiment is shown, making possible to...
A shortcoming in the authors' interpretation of this beautiful new experiment is pointed out and bri...
We study the two-path interference of single-particle pulses measured by the Unruh-DeWitt-type quant...
A quantum system can behave as a wave or as a particle, depending on the experimental arrangement. W...
Contributed talkInternational audienceBohr's complementarity notion is at the heart of quantum physi...
The wave-particle duality dates back to Einstein’s explanation of the photoelectric effect through q...
We present an analysis and interpretation of the experiment performed by Jacques et al (2007 Science...
In this paper I discuss the delayed choice quantum eraser experiment by giving a straightforward acc...
International audienceWave-particle complementarity is one of the most intriguing features of quan- ...
The wave-particle dual nature of light and matter and the fact that the choice of measurement determ...
In this work we suggest a variant of the remarkable Wheeler's delayed choice gedanken experiment. In...
International audienceIt is well known that Wheeler proposed several delayed choice experiments in o...
Wheeler has strikingly illustrated the wave-particle duality by the delayed-choice thought experime...
Quantum systems exhibit particle-like or wave-like behaviour depending on the experimental apparatus...
This is an entry to the Compendium of Quantum Physics, edited by F Weinert, K Hentschel and D Greenb...
International audienceAn entanglement-enabled delayed-choice experiment is shown, making possible to...