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Uncollapsing the wavefunction

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Abstract

The undoing of quantum measurements is discussed in the broader context of irreversibility in physics. We give explicit examples of how a wavefunction can be uncollapsed in two solid-state experimental set-ups. Wavefunction uncollapse shows the quantum observer paradox in a new and significantly clearer way.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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