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Two-photon spatial coherence in a two-photon temporal coherence experiment | Ron Folman
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15 Jan 2012 | Abstract: | Two-photon interference is a fundamental phenomenon in quantum mechanics and
stands at the base of numerous experimental observations. Here another
manifestation of this phenomenon is described, taking place at the beam
splitter in photon counting experiments. A way of measuring this new
manifestation is discussed. Specifically it is shown how the $r^2+t^2$ term
which is behind previous observations of two-photon interference, may be
observed also in photon counting experiments. This serves to emphasize the
fundamental similarity between all two-photon experiments. Finally, two-photon
states impinging on a Y junction are shown to exhibit two-particle quantum
amplification. | Source: | arXiv, 1201.3111 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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