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Photon Antibunching in Resonance Fluorescence
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1977
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Quantum JumpEngineeringAtomic Emission SpectroscopyElectronic Excited StatePhotophysical PropertyQuantized Electromagnetic FieldQuantum OpticsBiophysicsPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhoton AntibunchingPhysicsAtomic PhysicsFluorescence ImagingSynchrotron RadiationPhoton StatisticSodium AtomsFluorescence MicroscopyExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsMultiphoton Process
The phenomenon of antibunching of photoelectric counts has been observed in resonance fluorescence experiments in which sodium atoms are continuously excited by a dye-laser beam. It is pointed out that, unlike photoelectric bunching, which can be given a semiclassical interpretation, antibunching is understandable only in terms of a quantized electromagnetic field. The measurement also provides rather direct evidence for an atom undergoing a quantum jump.
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