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| Jan21-07, 12:04 PM | #1 |
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Who said the double-slits had to be simply slits? - applications of QM in storage
These guys are storing whole images using a single photon!
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0119094254.htm I didn't think too much of the article until I read how they're doing it. It is pretty much living, breathing proof of QM's basic, weirdest principle. "To produce the UR image, Howell simply shone a beam of light through a stencil with the U and R etched out. Anyone who has made shadow puppets knows how this works, but Howell turned down the light so much that a single photon was all that passed through the stencil. Quantum mechanics dictates some strange things at that scale, so that bit of light could be thought of as both a particle and a wave. As a wave, it passed through all parts of the stencil at once, carrying the "shadow" of the UR with it. " |
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| Jan21-07, 05:14 PM | #2 |
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How do they get so much info back out? Do they pass the single photon through a gain medium afterwards?
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| Jan22-07, 10:47 AM | #3 |
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That wouldn't make sense, since a gain medium can only amplify information, I don't think it can actually write info in...
Anyway, even though I read about the double slit experiment, I don't fully understand it, so I'll leave this to the experts :) |
| Jan22-07, 02:51 PM | #4 |
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Who said the double-slits had to be simply slits? - applications of QM in storageThe image is not retrieved from a single photon. The picture is made up of many photons gathered by a scanning single photon detector. The proof that the image information was available in the wave-function of the photon comes from a separate high intensity beam experiment which shows clearly visible interference. The point they make is that they can slow down the propagation to 1/300th of the speed of light while retaining both phase and amplitude information. Here is a description of the experiment on the web page of the authors: http://www.science.rochester.edu/dep...cs_012207.html Regards, Hans |
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