Quantum Physics

   

The Fallacy of the Attenuating Quantum Eraser

Authors: Thomas Alexander Meyer

I present an analysis of the quantum erasing effect which categorizes the effect into attenuating and non-attenuating phenomena. It is shown that the attenuating quantum eraser is typically explained in a spurious fashion, and insight is given concerning the real phenomenon of interference between distinguishable states that would properly explain the attenuating eraser.

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[v1] 2014-03-27 10:23:57

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