Single-photon test of hyper-complex quantum theories using a metamaterial
Hyper-complex quantum theories are generalizations of quantum mechanics where amplitudes are generalized complex numbers. Here the authors study phase commutation in a photonic experiment, reporting consistency with standard quantum mechanics and placing precise bounds on hyper-complex theories.
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Main Authors: | Lorenzo M. Procopio, Lee A. Rozema, Zi Jing Wong, Deny R. Hamel, Kevin O’Brien, Xiang Zhang, Borivoje Dakić, Philip Walther |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b991e074c8864d788441a1d22f5d3777 |
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