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Hong–Ou–Mandel interference with two independent weak coherent states
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Wcps SplittingEngineeringCoherenceQuantum SensingWave TheoryOptical SystemsHong–ou–mandel InterferenceQuantum SciencePhotonicsHom InterferencePhysicsQuantum InformationClassical OpticsPhoton StatisticQuantum OpticInterference AlignmentQuantum DevicesCoherent ProcessWave Interference
Recently, the Hong–Ou–Mandel (HOM) interference between two independent weak coherent pulses (WCPs) has been paid much attention due to the measurement-device-independent (MDI) quantum key distribution (QKD). Using classical wave theory, articles reported before show that the visibility of this kind of HOM-type interference is ≤ 50%. In this work, we analyze this kind of interference using quantum optics, which reveals more details compared to the wave theory. Analyses confirm the maximum visibility of 50%. And we conclude that the maximum visibility of 50% comes from the two single-photon states in WCPs, without considering the noise. In the experiment, we successfully approach the visibility of 50% by using WCPs splitting from the single pico-second laser source and phase scanning. Since this kind of HOM interference is immune to slow phase fluctuations, both the realized and proposed experiment designs can provide stable ways of high-resolution optical distance detection.
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