http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nphys2294.html

Experimental delayed-choice entanglement swapping

Xiao-song Ma,    Stefan Zotter,  Johannes Kofler,        Rupert Ursin,   Thomas
Jennewein,       Časlav Brukner  & Anton Zeilinger

Abstract

Motivated by the question of which kind of physical interactions and
processes are needed for the production of quantum entanglement, Peres
has put forward the radical idea of delayed-choice entanglement
swapping. There, entanglement can be ‘produced a posteriori, after the
entangled particles have been measured and may no longer exist’. Here,
we report the realization of Peres’s gedanken experiment. Using four
photons, we can actively delay the choice of measurement—implemented
through a high-speed tunable bipartite-state analyser and a quantum
random-number generator—on two of the photons into the time-like
future of the registration of the other two photons. This effectively
projects the two already registered photons onto one of two mutually
exclusive quantum states in which the photons are either entangled
(quantum correlations) or separable (classical correlations). This can
also be viewed as ‘quantum steering into the past’.

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Now that *is* creepy.

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