Interference phenomena are often claimed to resist classical explanation. However, such claims are undermined by the fact that the specific aspects of the phenomenology upon which they are based can in fact be reproduced in a noncontextual ontological model [Catani et al., arXiv:2111.13727]. This raises the question of what other aspects of the phenomenology of interference do in fact resist classical explanation. We answer this question by demonstrating that the most basic quantum wave-particle duality relation, which expresses the precise tradeoff between path distinguishability and fringe visibility, cannot be reproduced in any noncontextual model. We do this by showing that it is a specific type of uncertainty relation and then leveragi...
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The entanglement of squeezed light beams is critical for quantum optical applications, but has so fa...
Feynman stated that the double-slit experiment “…has in it the heart of quantum mechanics. In realit...
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Quantum optics and classical optics are linked in ways that are becoming apparent as a result of num...
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Our sense of reality is different from its mathematical basis as given by physical theories. Althoug...
We argue that the temporal asymmetry of influence is not merely the result of thermodynamics: it is ...
Recently there has been a great deal of interest in tabletop experiments intended to exhibit the qua...
We study transverse spatial coherence of approximately localized single-photon states. We demonstrat...
We discuss interferometric parameter estimation of the amplitude, instead of the phase, via weak val...
Witnessing continuous-variable Bell nonlocality is a challenging endeavor, but Bell himself showed h...
The recent controversy of applicability of quantum formalism to brain dynamics has been critically a...
We introduce a quantity which is formed using classical notions of mutual information and which is c...
The two-state-vector formalism presents a time-symmetric approach to the standard quantum mechanics,...
The entanglement of squeezed light beams is critical for quantum optical applications, but has so fa...
Feynman stated that the double-slit experiment “…has in it the heart of quantum mechanics. In realit...
We derive the weak value deflection given in an article by Dixon et al. [P. B. Dixon et al. Phys. Re...
Quantum optics and classical optics are linked in ways that are becoming apparent as a result of num...
Bhati and Arvind (2022)[Phys. Lett. A, 127955 (2022)] recently argued that in a specially designed e...
Are the electromagnetic scalar and vector potentials dispensable? Lev Vaidman has suggested that loc...
Our sense of reality is different from its mathematical basis as given by physical theories. Althoug...
We argue that the temporal asymmetry of influence is not merely the result of thermodynamics: it is ...
Recently there has been a great deal of interest in tabletop experiments intended to exhibit the qua...
We study transverse spatial coherence of approximately localized single-photon states. We demonstrat...
We discuss interferometric parameter estimation of the amplitude, instead of the phase, via weak val...
Witnessing continuous-variable Bell nonlocality is a challenging endeavor, but Bell himself showed h...
The recent controversy of applicability of quantum formalism to brain dynamics has been critically a...
We introduce a quantity which is formed using classical notions of mutual information and which is c...
The two-state-vector formalism presents a time-symmetric approach to the standard quantum mechanics,...
The entanglement of squeezed light beams is critical for quantum optical applications, but has so fa...