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" ... "The Square Kilometer Array is going to be the world's largest interferometer and Africa will play a crucial role, " he said, "We will be able to have an unprecedented resolution in the observations of the raw material to form stars and at the same time integrate a continent that has been usually absent from astronomical research." ... "
" ... An interferometer works by sending two light paths in different directions, and then combining them at the end, producing an interference pattern dependent on the path length traversed by the photons. You can do it with even a single photon, initially passing it through a beam splitter, so 50% of the light follows the “blue” path, above, while the other 50% follows the “red” path. The light is then bounced off of mirrors, where either: ... "
" ... Despite the complexity of Xanadu's photonic chip, in simple terms, it is a programmable system of entangled photons. The chip turns classical photons from laser pulses into a non-classical state of photons called a squeezed state. After a programmable interferometer performs operations on the squeezed states, the photons leave the chip where external detectors perform the readout. All applications require classical post-processing on the readout. ... "
" ... The Michelson interferometer (top) showed a negligible shift in light patterns (bottom, solid) as... [+] compared with what was expected if Galilean relativity were true (bottom, dotted). The speed of light was the same no matter which direction the interferometer was oriented, including with, perpendicular to, or against the Earth's motion through space. ... "
" ... Though, to be fair, Ananthaswamy does cheat a tiny bit by including numerous variants on the basic scheme. He also makes the entirely reasonable decision to re-cast the problem in terms of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer rather than a pair of slits, because that gives a more cleanly binary set of outcomes-- a single particle comes in, and you get a single particle out from one of two output ports. This avoids a lot of complexity involved in determining the spatial distribution of particles in a real double-slit pattern, but still has all the essential physics: if whatever you send into the input behaves like a classical particle, you have a 50/50 chance of seeing it come out either output port. On the other hand, if it behaves like a wave, you end up with 100% of the input leaving via a single output. That allows for a simple and unambiguous test of all manner of quantum phenomena and interpretations. ... "