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3 February 2004 Observation of correlated-photon statistics using a single detector
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Abstract
Two-photon interference effects and correlated-photon statistics have traditionally been observed in the coincidence detection rate between two detectors. Here, we report observations of correlated-photon statistics, which are due to two-photon entanglement and interference, in the single-photon detection rate. The observed effects are explained by considering all possible photon number states that reach the detector, rather than considering just the state post-selected by the coincidence circuit.
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Yoon-Ho Kim and Warren P. Grice "Observation of correlated-photon statistics using a single detector", Proc. SPIE 5161, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging, (3 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.504540
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Beam splitters

Photon polarization

Polarizers

Single photon detectors

Interferometers

Photodetectors

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