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In an analysis of the Afshar experiment R.E. Kastner points out that the selection system used in this
experiment randomly separates the photons that go to the detectors, and therefore no which-way
information is obtained. In this paper we present a modified but equivalent version of the Afshar
experiment that does not contain a selection device. The double-slit is replaced by two separate coherent
laser beams that overlap under a small angle. At the intersection of the beams an interference pattern can be
inferred in a non-perturbative manner, which confirms the existence of a superposition state. In the far field
the beams separate without the use of a lens system. Momentum conservation warranties that which-way
information is preserved. We also propose an alternative sequence of Stern-Gerlach devices that represents
a close analogue to the Afshar experimental set up.
Eduardo Flores andErnst Knoesel
"Why Kastner analysis does not apply to a modified Afshar experiment", Proc. SPIE 6664, The Nature of Light: What Are Photons?, 66640O (31 August 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.730965
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Eduardo Flores, Ernst Knoesel, "Why Kastner analysis does not apply to a modified Afshar experiment," Proc. SPIE 6664, The Nature of Light: What Are Photons?, 66640O (31 August 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.730965