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Temporal Coherence and Indistinguishability in Two-Photon Interference Effects

Quantum Physics 2008-02-11 v2

Abstract

We show that temporal two-photon interference effects involving the signal and idler photons created by parametric down-conversion can be fully characterized in terms of the variations of two length parameters--called the biphoton path-length difference and the biphoton path-asymmetry- length difference--which we construct using the six different length parameters that a general two-photon interference experiment involves. We perform an experiment in which the effects of the variations of these two parameters can be independently controlled and studied. In our experimental setup, which does not involve mixing of signal and idler photons at a beam splitter, we further report observations of Hong-Ou-Mandel- (HOM-)like effects both in coincidence and in one-photon count rates. As an important consequence, we argue that the HOM and the HOM-like effects are best described as observations of how two-photon coherence changes as a function of the biphoton path- asymmetry-length difference.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.0712.2735,
  title  = {Temporal Coherence and Indistinguishability in Two-Photon Interference Effects},
  author = {Anand Kumar Jha and Malcolm N. O'Sullivan and Kam Wai Clifford Chan and Robert W. Boyd},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2735},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

4 pages, 3 figures, typos corrected, FIG. 2 slightly edited

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