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Comment on `Simulation of Bell states with incoherent thermal light'

Quantum Physics 2015-05-30 v2

Abstract

Recently, Chen \em et al\rm.\ [New J. Phys. {\bf 13} (2011) 083018] presented experimental results, accompanied by quantum-mechanical analysis, showing that the quantum interference behavior of Bell states could be simulated in a modified Mach-Zehnder interferometer whose inputs are pseudothermal light beams obtained by passing laser light through a rotating ground-glass diffuser. Their experiments and their theory presumed low-flux operation in which the simulated quantum interference is observed via photon-coincidence counting. We first show that the Chen \em et al\rm.\ photon-coincidence counting experiments can be fully explained with semiclassical photodetection theory, in which light is taken to be a classical electromagnetic wave, and the discreteness of the electron charge leads to shot noise as the fundamental photodetection noise. We then use semiclassical photodetection theory to show that the \em same\rm\ simulated quantum interference pattern can be observed in high-flux operation, when photocurrent cross-correlation is used instead of photon-coincidence counting.

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@article{arxiv.1110.6056,
  title  = {Comment on `Simulation of Bell states with incoherent thermal light'},
  author = {Jeffrey H. Shapiro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.6056},
  year   = {2015}
}

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