Ghost Diffraction in Time Domain: Two-Photon Reciprocal Two-Slit Diffraction-Interference
Optics
2018-05-18 v1
Abstract
Temporal ghost diffraction (TGD) is observed by taking two-photon cross-correlation in the configuration of reciprocal two-slit diffraction (2SD) where interference fringes develop on the light source side as opposed to the detector side. To this end, a narrow-band chaotic light source and a gated detector are used in the frequency-time domain, which emulate a randomly pointing incoherent light source and a stationary pinhole detector in the momentum-space domain, respectively. Spectral fringes with visibility that closely follows a sinc function of spectral bandwidth are clear evidence that legitimate TGD fringes due to two-photon interference develop even with classical light.
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@article{arxiv.1805.06592,
title = {Ghost Diffraction in Time Domain: Two-Photon Reciprocal Two-Slit Diffraction-Interference},
author = {Yoshiki O-oka and Susumu Fukatsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.06592},
year = {2018}
}