On Interferometric Duality in Multibeam Experiments
Abstract
We critically analyze the problem of formulating duality between fringe visibility and which-way information, in multibeam interference experiments. We show that the traditional notion of visibility is incompatible with any intuitive idea of complementarity, but for the two-beam case. We derive a number of new inequalities, not present in the two-beam case, one of them coinciding with a recently proposed multibeam generalization of the inequality found by Greenberger and YaSin. We show, by an explicit procedure of optimization in a three-beam case, that suggested generalizations of Englert's inequality, do not convey, differently from the two-beam case, the idea of complementarity, according to which an increase of visibility is at the cost of a loss in path information, and viceversa.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0301017,
title = {On Interferometric Duality in Multibeam Experiments},
author = {G. Bimonte and R. Musto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0301017},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
26 pages, 1 figure, substantial changes in the text, new material has been added in Section 3. Version to appear in J.Phys. A