2005
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.72.063812
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Two-photon quantum interference in a Michelson interferometer

Abstract: We have observed two-photon quantum interference in a Michelson interferometer. For the first time, we experimentally demonstrated two-photon quantum interference patterns, which show the transition from nonsubwavelength interference fringes to the general subwavelength interference. At the same time, a photon bunching effect was also shown by a postselection. The ͉1, 1͘ state with a single photon in a mode corresponding to each arm of the interferometer was exclusively postselected by using path difference be… Show more

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“…Since the early 1990s, various apparatus for two-photon interference experiments have been utilized to investigate two-photon wavepacket interference phenomena, e.g., the Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) 2 17 19 21 23 24 and the Michelson interferometer (MI) 25 26 27 . The majority of the experiments involving these devices were performed using two identical photons as the input state, where the two photons simultaneously entered the input port of an interferometer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the early 1990s, various apparatus for two-photon interference experiments have been utilized to investigate two-photon wavepacket interference phenomena, e.g., the Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) 2 17 19 21 23 24 and the Michelson interferometer (MI) 25 26 27 . The majority of the experiments involving these devices were performed using two identical photons as the input state, where the two photons simultaneously entered the input port of an interferometer.…”
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“…(31), Eq. (33) admits τ 1 = τ 2 = τ 3 = τ 4 = 0 as unique solution, hence proving that for k = 4 we can have the exclusive zero-coincidence point condition (2). Firstly, let us observe that we can exclude the cases with τ 2 = τ 4 = 0.…”
Section: Existence Of the Exclusive Zero-coincidence Pointmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…(18). Hence also in this k = 2 case we can conclude that the scheme exhibits an exclusive zero-coincidence point (2) under the special setting θ 2 = π/2 [22].…”
Section: Multi-parameter Hom Zero-coincidence Pointmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The second term corresponds to the interference of two identical monochromatic modes. This term is equivalent to the Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) effect [17,25]. The third term accounts for the interference of two photons going through different arms [cases iii and iv in Fig.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Two-photon Michelson Interferometermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the collinear geometry, downconverted photon pairs become spatially indistinguishable. Galvez et al and Odate et al have recently measured collinear fourth-order interference [24,25], but these studies did not consider the spectral properties of the pump photons. Furthermore, the measurements have been performed for restricted path-length differences.…”
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confidence: 99%