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Delayed Choice for Entangled Photons
Delayed Choice for Entangled Photons
Journal Article

Delayed Choice for Entangled Photons

2025
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Overview
The wave–particle duality is the quintessence of quantum mechanics. This duality gives rise to distinct behaviors depending on the experimental setup, with the system exhibiting either wave-like or particle-like properties, depending on whether the focus is on interference (wave) or trajectory (particle). In the interaction with a beam splitter, photons with particle behavior can transform into a wave behavior and vice versa. In Wheeler’s delayed-choice gedanken experiment, this interaction is delayed so that the wave that initially travels through the interferometer can become a particle, avoiding the interaction. We show that this contradiction can be resolved using polarized entangled photon pairs. An analysis of Shannon’s entropy supports this proposal.