Quantum physics first: Researchers observe single photons in two-slit interferometer experiment
June 2, 2011Quantum mechanics is famous for saying that a tree falling in a forest when there's no one there doesn't make a sound. Quantum mechanics also says that if anyone is listening, it interferes with and changes the tree. And so the famous paradox: how can we know reality if we cannot measure it without distorting it?
An international team of researchers, led by University of Toronto physicist Aephraim Steinberg of the Centre for Quantum Information and Quantum Control, have found a way to do just that by applying a modern measurement technique to the historic two-slit interferometer experiment in which a beam of light shone through two slits results in an interference pattern on a screen behind.
That famous experiment, and the 1927 Neils Bohr and Albert Einstein debates, seemed to establish that you could not watch a particle go through one of two slits without destroying the interference effect: you had to choose which phenomenon to look for.
"Quantum measurement has been the philosophical elephant in the room of quantum mechanics for the past century," says Steinberg, who is lead author of Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer, to be published in Science on June 2. "However, in the past 10 to 15 years, technology has reached the point where detailed experiments on individual quantum systems really can be done, with potential applications such as quantum cryptography and computation."
With this new experiment, the researchers have succeeded for the first time in experimentally reconstructing full trajectories which provide a description of how light particles move through the two slits and form an interference pattern. Their technique builds on a new theory of weak measurement that was developed by Yakir Aharonov's group at Tel Aviv University. Howard Wiseman of Griffith University proposed that it might be possible to measure the direction a photon (particle of light) was moving, conditioned upon where the photon is found. By combining information about the photon's direction at many different points, one could construct its entire flow pattern ie. the trajectories it takes to a screen.
"In our experiment, a new single-photon source developed at the National Institute for Standards and Technology in Colorado was used to send photons one by one into an interferometer constructed at Toronto. We then used a quartz calcite, which has an effect on light that depends on the direction the light is propagating, to measure the direction as a function of position. Our measured trajectories are consistent, as Wiseman had predicted, with the realistic but unconventional interpretation of quantum mechanics of such influential thinkers as David Bohm and Louis de Broglie," said Steinberg.
The original double-slit experiment played a central role in the early development of quantum mechanics, leading directly to Bohr's formulation of the principle of complementarity. Complementarity states that observing particle-like or wave-like behaviour in the double-slit experiment depends on the type of measurement made: the system cannot behave as both a particle and wave simultaneously. Steinberg's recent experiment suggests this doesn't have to be the case: the system can behave as both.
"By applying a modern measurement technique to the historic double-slit experiment, we were able to observe the average particle trajectories undergoing wave-like interference, which is the first observation of its kind. This result should contribute to the ongoing debate over the various interpretations of quantum theory," said Steinberg. "It shows that long-neglected questions about the different types of measurement possible in quantum mechanics can finally be addressed in the lab, and weak measurements such as the sort we use in this work may prove crucial in studying all sorts of new phenomena.
"But mostly, we are all just thrilled to be able to see, in some sense, what a photon does as it goes through an interferometer, something all of our textbooks and professors had always told us was impossible."
More information: Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer, Science 3 June 2011: Vol. 332 no. 6034 pp. 1170-1173 DOI: 10.1126/science.1202218
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 propagation of subensembles of quantum particles in a two-slit interferometer.
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Well, just what does it do?
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could this be from the fabric of space, the wave patern. would make more sence to me
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It's time to move on to more important things people, wait for gravimetric sensors that are sensitive enough to detect your quantum particles otherwise your measurements will ALWAYS affect the experiment in an observable way thus fouling the scientific process and giving you incomprehensible results.
Jun 02, 2011
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Things may not be as simple as you suspect.
Variations on the double-slit experiment send one of an entangled photon pair through the double-slit apparatus. In these experiments, by making measurements on the entangled photon, the interference pattern can be collapsed without making any measurements of the photon that goes through the double-slit itself.
Basically measuring the *other* photon, and by inference *knowing* something about the double-slit photon, *still* collapses the interference pattern. This isn't a case of the measurement affecting the photon going through the double-slit (at least not without invoking some of the seemingly "incomprehensible" aspects of QM).
While much of quantum mechanics can seem "incomprehensible", in reality it is indeed possible to understand. Perhaps it's best to call it "unintuitive but comprehensible".
Jun 02, 2011
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He placed a vibration source under the tank and watched the surface oscillate. He then turned down the vibration until the surface vibration appeared null. Then he dropped liquid (the same as that in the tank) via dropper into the tank. The drop would hover above the surface due to the force of the falling drop compressing air in front of it, which pushed down on the liquid just before impact. The liquid would push back with equal force and cause the drop to hover. Part of this "repulsive" force was due to the interaction with the liquid in the tank, which was oscillating below the visible threshhold.
Anyway when barriers were placed in the tank, and the drop nudged, it behaved the same as the double slit experiment. The key here is that the drop was a particle, however the medium (liquid in the tank) acted as a wave. The mathematics of fluid dynamics described everything perfectly, which also matched that of Q.M.
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The big deal is: Light stayed as a single and whole particle the whole time.
I just wish they showed us a few examples of the path.
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Bravissimo!
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Do you have a link or reference for that? I'm interested in hearing more.
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In other words: Is there such a fabric as spacetime without matter/energy in it? :x
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Theres a graphic representation of the electron trajectory pathways in the double slit experiment at the Bohm-De Broglie wiki page, which offers some clarity on the wave distribution pathways of particles according to pilot wave theory:
http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Broglie%E2%80%93Bohm_theory
Briefly put, in pilot wave theory the wavefunction of the particle travels through both slits, interfering with itself between the slits and the screen. The particle is attracted to the constructive interference regions, and repelled by the destructive interference regions, which provides a deterministic mechanism for a probabilistic distribution pattern on the screen.
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The translation for "Verschränkung" was erroneously translated as "entanglement" by Erwin. The correct translation is:
"shared enclosure"
And all your confused contemplations and paradoxes vanish.
Just try it. Substitute this translation for all usages of "entanglement" and you will see the light.
Thank you for your time.
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http://
www.aip.org.au/Co...ries.pdf
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So, you're saying your a good, old-fashioned 'aether-ist'?
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So, you're saying you're illiterate?
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What they have done seems to be the equivalent of noting the left right position of a series of cars as they pass over a single detector located above a road.
The detector is then placed further down the road and a new series of measurements taken.
Then magically the connect the position of different cars that share the same left right coordinate to create a trajectory of a nonexistent average car that moved down the road.
Sorry. That is bullshit.
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And this is your "yellow brick road" Enjoy:
http://www.math.c...0g/noll/
http://en.wikiped...ectivity
Don't apologize. Unless you want to make the company you are in apologize as well. We are not in a apologizing mood. And we share your company.
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They observes interference for them (corpuscle goes one way, but waves goes both), tunneling effect, orbit quantization ...
https://hekla.ipg...2006.pdf
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Except that De BroglieBohm theory (pilot-wave theory) contains the same "many worlds" of dynamically separate branches as the Everett interpretation (because it is based on same global wave function as Everett many-worlds interpretation).
Or like David Deutsch said:
"Pilot-wave theories are parallel-universe theories in a state of chronic denial"
So this experiment can be looked at as a proof of many-worlds interpretation! Hurrah!
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Look at Couder, Ford oil droplet interference paper above or about tunneling or orbit quantization already for classical field theory:
http://prl.aps.or.../e240401
http://www.pnas.o...41/17515
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This makes no sense. In fact the whole paragraph is incoherent and inconsistent.
.1)Since when are paradoxes defined as 'real'?
.2)"Certain perceptions are often described (or even "measured") as if they are intensive or extensive physical properties, but in fact perceptions are fundamentally different from physical properties...
.3)An inquiry is any process that has the aim of augmenting knowledge, resolving doubt..." Order: Wonder, doubt, inquiry.
Psychoanalytically, you are in full Super-Ego mode. Not one word reflects the part of you most qualified to make a statement. You are in good company. 99% of the comments reflect this mode.
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No, not really .. What im saying is that you are stupid in your analogy.
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So Deutsch is saying that the only viable contender to the MWI, is also a MWI. That's awfully convenient, coming from the guy who wrote the book on MWIs. I'd like to know what evidence, if any, he would accept as falsification of his favorite pet theory (which, frankly, offers little more than sheer audacity).
Contrarily, Antony Valentini makes a compelling argument that the PWT is not a MWI. Here's a quote from his paper on this topic:
arxiv.org/abs/0811.0810
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Here, for the brainless:
""Science and engineering
Aether (classical element), a concept, historically, used in science (as a medium) and in philosophy (as a substance)"
http://en.wikiped...i/Aether
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Forgive my confusion, Armit. Photon is a descriptor. For that which carries a unit of measurement called quantum. A unit of energy measured in units of quanta. Photons being the carriers of quanta.
Simply correct my misunderstandings.
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Apparently, ANY motion of ANY "packet" capable of CARRYING ANY unit of measure of energy will manifest as a wave in "quantum vacuum". Fine. That makes sense.
Is "quantum vacuum" continuous or discrete?
The is where the marriage ends.
Where everyone files for divorce.
The GR-ers and the QM-ers are single again.
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Can you say that the photon still exists after it does so? Hasn't it vanished into the vacuum fluctuations themselves at that point?
What aspect of the photon remains if any?
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still appear like the particles with distinct paths." - Orgon
The rule is that in transit "particles" operate like waves, and during absorption/emission they conduct themselves like particles.
In transit, between point A and point B, there simply is no particle making the journey.
Once a "particle" is emitted, it no longer exists, but it's properties propagate diffusively as a bias in the underlying Zero Point Fields of the vacuum.
The detection of a particle requires the simultaneous removal of bias from the Zero Point Field.
How this is accomplished over an extended volume is unclear, but clearly involves the notion that absorption involves the removal of some fraction of the excess properties of the ZPF in addition to the creation of new variances within the ZPF which "create" the required fields when they are not present, leaving a neg imprint behind.
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The is where the marriage ends.
Where everyone files for divorce.
The GR-ers and the QM-ers are single again."
This "quantum vacuum" is both continuous and discrete, until this paradox is understood as real the answer will elude understanding.
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Excellent! The image in that PDF speaks volumes as well. Look at how each photon changes direction along its path, being attracted to certain paths. It's like there are static attractors (and/or repellents) in the space between the plane of the slits and the screen. Interesting also that the photons are not traveling in straight lines.
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Rip theory predicts that the Probability Waves calculated by Quantum Physics are the mathematical expressions that calculate the culmination of source waves, their "reflections", and their "reverberations", through both Common Space and True Space. Rip Theory predicts that all rips are connected by a minimum of one continuous dimension of True Space, this "connectedness" facilitates that the edge movements of a source rip are "mirrored" by all other rips in the universe. The subsequent vibrations/movements due to this "mirroring" are referred to as "mirrored reverberations". These "mirrored reverberations" then travel to all other rips, including the source rip, through both True Space and Common Space. (The vibrations/movements "travelling" through True Space would be somewhat "instantaneous", the vibrations travelling through Common Space would be limited to the speed of light. Gravity Tubes/True Space Tunnels are facilitated by the one continuous dimension of True Space that exists between all rips.) Rip Theory Predicts that as these multitudes of waves crisscross back and forth through both Common and True Space, and proposes that the culmination of their amplitudes at each point in space are represented by the Probability Waves of Quantum Physics.
When a Source-rip vibrates/moves, that movement/information/energy is transferred through true space to all the U-rips in the universe "instantaneously" and through Common Space at or below the speed of light. (The term U-rip refers to all the "other" rips in the universe.) The U-rips add this information to theirs and these new culminations of movement/information/energy emanate outward from each U-rip through both Common Space and True Space. All the U-rips and the source rip then get this information and add it to theirs, then emanate this new culmination through both True Space and Common Space to all other rips. (The "senders" now see the Source-rip as a U-rip.) As these "waves" of movement/information/energy travel to other rips, they are themselves mirrored by U-rips (these new culminations are "mirrored reverberations" of the source waves). The different magnitude source waves and reverberated waves that travel outward from each individual rip though Common Space will sooner or later cross paths. At the location where they cross paths there will be a culmination.
The "mirrored waves" that reverberate through True Space, lengthening and shortening, constricting and dilating the Gravity Tubes between the rips, thus the influencing the rips at that location. Sooner, or later, the waves emanating from all the U-rips through both Common Space and True Space reach back to the Source-rip. At that point The Source-rip adds this movement/information/energy to it's present movement/information/energy and the process starts all over. At this time there are a multitude of subsequent "mirrored" waves still reverberating back and forth through both True Space and Common Space. These waves reverberate back and forth between all rips. Each time a wave or movement is received by a rip, it adds that movement/information/energy to it's present culmination, then this new culmination is emanated outward through both True Space and Common Space to all other rips. The culminations of these Mirrored Quantum Reverberations produce multitudes of peaks and troughs of differing amplitudes between and around particles. Rip Theory also predicts that the ever-changing cross-sectional areas of the Gravity Tubes between rips are the source of the Gravity Fluctuations that occur at small scales. The ever-changing length, cross-sectional area, and location of the Gravity Tubes between rips cause the gravity at any given location to change moment from moment.
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All physicists have 'your-first-blind-date' apprehensions before being personally introduced to irresistible uncertainty Afterwards, you'd swear they were never apart.