量子实验验证了爱因斯坦“鬼魅般的超距作用”
- 指点迷津
- 2024-11-30
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An experiment devised in Griffith University's Centre for Quantum
Dynamics
1 has for the first time demonstrated Albert Einstein's original conception of "spooky action at a distance" using a single particle. In a paper published in the journal Nature Communications, CQD Director Professor Howard Wiseman and his experimental collaborators at the University of Tokyo report their use of homodyne measurements to show what Einstein did not believe to be real, namely the non-local
collapse
2 of a particle's wave function., ,According to quantum mechanics, a single particle can be described by a wave function that spreads over arbitrarily large distances, but is never detected in two or more places., ,This phenomenon is explained in quantum theory by what Einstein
disparaged
3 in 1927 as "spooky action at a distance," or the instantaneous non-local collapse of the wave function to wherever the particle is detected., ,Almost 90 years later, by splitting a single photon between two laboratories, scientists have used homodyne
detectors
4 -- which measure wave-like properties -- to show the collapse of the wave function is a real effect., ,This phenomenon is the strongest yet proof of the
entanglement
5 of a single particle, an unusual form of quantum entanglement that is being increasingly explored for quantum communication and computation., ,"Einstein never accepted orthodox quantum mechanics and the original basis of his
contention
6 was this single-particle argument. This is why it is important to demonstrate non-local wave function collapse with a single particle," says Professor Wiseman.
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