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    Linear and angular momenta of photons in the context of "which path" experiments of quantum mechanics

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    Author
    Mansuripur, M.
    Affiliation
    James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2022
    
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    SPIE
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    Mansuripur, M. (2022). Linear and angular momenta of photons in the context of “which path” experiments of quantum mechanics. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 12198.
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    Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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    In optical experiments involving a single photon that takes alternative paths through an optical system and ultimately interferes with itself (e.g., Young's double-slit experiment, Mach- Zehnder interferometer, Sagnac interferometer), there exist fundamental connections between the linear and angular momenta of the photon on the one hand, and the ability of an observer to determine the photon's path through the system on the other hand. This paper examines the arguments that relate the photon momenta (through the Heisenberg uncertainty principle) to the "which path"(German: welcher Weg) question at the heart of quantum mechanics. We show that the linear momenta imparted to apertures or mirrors, or the angular momenta picked up by strategically placed wave-plates in a system, could lead to an identification of the photon's path only at the expense of destroying the corresponding interference effects. We also describe a thought experiment involving the scattering of a circularly-polarized photon from a pair of small particles kept at a fixed distance from one another. The exchange of angular momentum between the photon and the scattering particle in this instance appears to provide the "which path"information that must, of necessity, wipe out the corresponding interference fringes, although the fringe-wipe-out mechanism does not seem to involve the uncertainty principle in any obvious way. Copyright © 2022 SPIE.
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    0277-786X
    ISBN
    9781510653801
    DOI
    10.1117/12.2632866
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