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Experimental Evidence for a Photon Anticorrelation Effect on a Beam Splitter: A New Light on Single-Photon Interferences
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1986
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EngineeringWave OpticPhoton Anticorrelation EffectQuantum SensingQuantum LogicQuantum ComputingOptical PropertiesBeam SplitterQuantum EntanglementDetection SchemeQuantum OpticsPhotonicsQuantum ScienceAtomic CascadePhysicsTriggered Detection SchemePhoton StatisticQuantum OpticNatural SciencesSingle-photon InterferencesWave Interference
We report on two experiments using an atomic cascade as a light source, and a triggered detection scheme for the second photon of the cascade. The first experiment shows a strong anticorrelation between the triggered detections on both sides of a beam splitter. This result is in contradiction with any classical wave model of light, but in agreement with a quantum description involving single-photon states. The same source and detection scheme were used in a second experiment, where we have observed interferences with a visibility over 98%.
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