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Mach-Zehnder interferometer, but with an entangled beam?
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[QUOTE="Marilyn67, post: 6853369, member: 662333"] Hello [USER=197831]@PeterDonis[/USER] , Hello [USER=686891]@WernerQH[/USER] , Your exchanges are really very instructive (the questions and the answers). Does the scenario you are talking about correspond to the figure in the following document ? (page 271 of the pdf = page 256 of the paper) : [URL]https://faculty.washington.edu/seattle/physics441/online/Ballentine.pdf[/URL] I confirm that my beamsplitters are not polarizing. My two separating blades are standard and correspond exactly to this reference : Edit : French or English [URL]https://www.edmundoptics.fr/p/20-x-27mm-50r50t-plate-beamsplitter/2245/[/URL] [URL='https://www.edmundoptics.fr/p/20-x-27mm-50r50t-plate-beamsplitter/2245/']https://www.edmundoptics.com/p/20-x-27mm-50r50t-plate-beamsplitter/2245/[/URL] You can recognize them here, on the right. As you can see, my "montages" are very "professional" :wink: I borrowed them from my 12 year old son :biggrin: as they are cheap and very accurate for interferometer adjustment. It's the result that counts...! [ATTACH type="full" alt="Mirrors and beam splitters.JPG"]322034[/ATTACH] [USER=197831]@PeterDonis[/USER] : The question asked by [USER=686891]@WernerQH[/USER] remains interesting : Would your answer to post #6 be different with polarizing beamsplitters ? Would the patterns that Alice sees be fundamentally different and would the predictions of quantum mechanics be fundamentally different ? Cordially, Marilyn [/QUOTE]
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