Two-photon interference without bunching two photons
Abstract
We report an interference experiment in which the two-photon entangled state interference cannot be pictured in terms of the overlap and bunching of two individual photons on a beamsplitter. We also demonstrate that two-photon interference, or photon bunching effect on a beamsplitter, does not occur if the two-photon Feynman amplitudes are distinguishable, even though individual photons do overlap on a beamsplitter. Therefore, two-photon interference cannot be viewed as interference of two individual photons, rather it should be viewed as two-photon or biphoton interfering with itself. The results may also be useful for studying decoherence management in entangled two-qubit systems as we observe near complete restoration of quantum interference after the qubit pairs, generated by a femtosecond laser pulse, went through certain birefringent elements.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0304030,
title = {Two-photon interference without bunching two photons},
author = {Yoon-Ho Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0304030},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, two-column