| Literature DB >> 25072967 |
Jong-Chan Lee1, Hyang-Tag Lim1, Kang-Hee Hong1, Youn-Chang Jeong1, M S Kim2, Yoon-Ho Kim1.
Abstract
Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment illustrates vividly that the observer plays a central role in quantum physics by demonstrating that complementarity or wave-particle duality can be enforced even after the photon has already entered the interferometer. The delayed-choice quantum eraser experiment further demonstrates that complementarity can be enforced even after detection of a quantum system, elucidating the foundational nature of complementarity in quantum physics. However, the applicability of the delayed-choice method for practical quantum information protocols continues to be an open question. Here, we introduce and experimentally demonstrate the delayed-choice decoherence suppression protocol, in which the decision to suppress decoherence on an entangled two-qubit state is delayed until after the decoherence and even after the detection of a qubit. Our result suggests a new way to tackle Markovian decoherence in a delayed manner, applicable for practical entanglement distribution over a dissipative channel.Year: 2014 PMID: 25072967 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919