Wave-particle duality: an information-based approach
Abstract
Recently, Bohr's complementarity principle was assessed in setups involving delayed choices. These works argued in favor of a reformulation of the aforementioned principle so as to account for situations in which a quantum system would simultaneously behave as wave and particle. Here we defend a framework that, supported by well-known experimental results and consistent with the decoherence paradigm, allows us to interpret complementarity in terms of correlations between the system and an {\em informer}. Our proposal offers formal definition and operational interpretation for the dual behavior in terms of both nonlocal resources and the couple work-information. Most importantly, our results provide a generalized information-based trade-off for the wave-particle duality and a causal interpretation for delayed-choice experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1304.2286,
title = {Wave-particle duality: an information-based approach},
author = {R. M. Angelo and A. D. Ribeiro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.2286},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
14 pages, title changed, text expanded, to appear in Found. Phys