Quantum mechanical which-way experiment with an internal degree of freedom

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Konrad Banaszek
Paweł Horodecki
Michał Karpiński
Czesław Radzewicz
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[1] Faculty of Physics,
[2] University of Warsaw,undefined
[3] ul. Hoża 69,undefined
[4] Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics,undefined
[5] Technical University of Gdańsk,undefined
[6] National Quantum Information Center of Gdańsk,undefined
[7] Present address: Clarendon Laboratory,undefined
[8] University of Oxford,undefined
[9] Parks Road,undefined
[10] Oxford OX1 3PU,undefined
[11] UK,undefined
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For a particle travelling through an interferometer, the trade-off between the available which-way information and the interference visibility provides a lucid manifestation of the quantum mechanical wave–particle duality. Here we analyse this relation for a particle possessing an internal degree of freedom such as spin. We quantify the trade-off with a general inequality that paints an unexpectedly intricate picture of wave–particle duality when internal states are involved. Strikingly, in some instances which-way information becomes erased by introducing classical uncertainty in the internal degree of freedom. Furthermore, even imperfect interference visibility measured for a suitable set of spin preparations can be sufficient to infer absence of which-way information. General results are illustrated with a proof-of-principle single-photon experiment.
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