A "Which Way" Experiment of Two-Photon Interference
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It is well known that the indistinguishability of particles causes interference. We give a "which way" experiment of two-photon interference marked with polarization. The result shows that the greater the distinguishability of the path by which two-photon passes, the lower the fringe visibility will be, and this phenomenon will disappear when the path becomes completely distinguishable.
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WANG Qin, HUANG Yun-Feng, SUN Fang-Wen, ZHANG Yong-Sheng, GUO Guang-Can. A "Which Way" Experiment of Two-Photon Interference[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(2): 335-338.
WANG Qin, HUANG Yun-Feng, SUN Fang-Wen, ZHANG Yong-Sheng, GUO Guang-Can. A "Which Way" Experiment of Two-Photon Interference[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(2): 335-338.
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WANG Qin, HUANG Yun-Feng, SUN Fang-Wen, ZHANG Yong-Sheng, GUO Guang-Can. A "Which Way" Experiment of Two-Photon Interference[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(2): 335-338.
WANG Qin, HUANG Yun-Feng, SUN Fang-Wen, ZHANG Yong-Sheng, GUO Guang-Can. A "Which Way" Experiment of Two-Photon Interference[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(2): 335-338.
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