Quantum Eraser — Double-Slit Which-Path

Erasing which-path information restores the interference pattern

When a detector marks which slit each photon passed through, interference vanishes — the pattern becomes two blobs. As which-path information is erased, the fringes re-emerge. This is not a disturbance effect — it is fundamental quantum complementarity. The visibility V = cos(π·K) where K is the which-path distinguishability.