A dynamical quantum Cheshire Cat effect and implications for counterfactual communication

Yakir Aharonov, Eliahu Cohen, Sandu Popescu

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Abstract

Here we report a type of dynamic effect that is at the core of the so called “counterfactual computation” and especially “counterfactual communication” quantum effects that have generated a lot of interest recently. The basic feature of these counterfactual setups is the fact that particles seem to be affected by actions that take place in locations where they never (more precisely, only with infinitesimally small probability) enter. Specifically, the communication/computation takes place without the quantum particles that are supposed to be the information carriers travelling through the communication channel or entering the logic gates of the computer. Here we show that something far more subtle is taking place: It is not necessary for the particle to enter the region where the controlling action takes place; it is enough for the controlled property of the particle, (i.e., the property that is being controlled by actions in the control region), to enter that region. The presence of the controlled property, without the particle itself, is possible via a quantum Cheshire Cat type effect in which a property can be disembodied from the particle that possesses it. At the same time, we generalize the quantum Cheshire Cat effect to dynamical settings, in which the property that is “disembodied” from the particle possessing it propagates in space, and leads to a flux of “disembodied” conserved quantities.
Original languageEnglish
Article number4770
JournalNature Communications
Volume12
Issue number1
Early online date6 Aug 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Y.A. was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (Grant No. 1311/14), and the I-CORE Excellence Centre Circle of Light the Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation and the German-Israeli Project Cooperation (DIP), E.C. acknowledges support from the Israeli Innovation Authority under projects 70002, 73795, the Pazy foundation and from the Quantum Science and Technology Programme of the “Israeli Council of Higher Education”. Y.A. and E.C. were supported by grant number (FQXiRFP-CPW-2006) and S.P. thanks the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University, Orange CA, USA, the Institute for Theoretical Studies, ETH Zurich, and the Pauli Centre for Theoretical Studies, ETH Zurich, for their support.

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Research Groups and Themes

  • Bristol Quantum Information Institute

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