Abstract
Bhati and Arvind (2022) [5] recently argued that in a specially designed experiment the timing of photon detection events demonstrates photon presence at a location at which they are not present according to the weak value approach. The alleged contradiction is resolved by a subtle interference effect resulting in anomalous sensitivity of the signal imprinted on the postselected photons for the interaction at this location, similarly to the case of a nested Mach-Zehnder interferometer with a Dove prism (Alonso and Jordan (2015) [7]). We perform an in-depth analysis of the characterization of the presence of a pre- and postselected particle at a particular location based on information imprinted on the particle itself. The theoretical results are tested by a computer simulation of the proposed experiment.
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Reznik, G., Versmold, C., Dziewior, J., Huber, F., Bagchi, S., Weinfurter, H., … Vaidman, L. (2023). Photons are lying about where they have been, again. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics, 470. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physleta.2023.128782
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