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Popper's Experiment: A Modern Perspective
Published 2012-06-07, updated 2012-11-15Version 3
Karl Popper had proposed an experiment to test the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics. The proposal survived for many year in the midst of no clear consensus on what results it would yield. The experiment was realized by Kim and Shih in 1999, and the apparently surprising result led to lot of debate. We review Popper's proposal and its realization in the light of current era when entanglement has been well studied, both theoretically and experimentally. We show that the "ghost-diffraction" experiment, carried out in a different context, conclusively resolves the controversy surrounding Popper's experiment.
Comments: Review article (11 pages, 2-column) published version
Journal: Quanta 1 (2012) 19-32
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: modern perspective, controversy surrounding poppers experiment, review poppers proposal, current era, standard interpretation
Tags: review article, journal article
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