When two indistinguishable single photons are fed into the two input ports of a beam splitter, the photons will coalesce and leave together from the same output port. This is a quantum interference effect, which occurs because the two possible paths where the photons leave in different output ports interfere destructively. This effect was first observed in parametric downconversion by Hong, Ou and Mandel, and then with single photons produced one after the other by the same quantum emitter. With the recent development of quantum information, a lot of attention has been devoted to this coalescence effect as a resource for quantum data processing using linear optics techniques. To ensure the scalability of schemes based on these ideas, it is ...
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We demonstrate a quantum interference experiment between two photons coming from non-degenerate pair...
When two indistinguishable single photons are fed into the two input ports of a beam splitter, the p...
We collect the fluorescence from two trapped atomic ions, and measure quantum interference between p...
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A linear optical quantum computer relies on interference between photonic qubits for logic, and enta...
The generation and manipulation of entanglement between isolated particles has precipitated rapid pr...
By illuminating an individual rubidium atom stored in a tight optical tweezer with short resonant li...
Quantum interference between identical single particles reveals the intrinsic quantum statistic natu...
We have measured quantum interference between two single microwave photons trapped in a superconduct...
Quantum dots in cavities have been shown to be very bright sources of indistinguishable single photo...
Over the past decade, the quest for photon-based quantum information processing schemes has fueled i...
A single-photon source capable of emitting indistinguishable photons is a key element in schemes for...
One of the main scientific achievement of the last century is certainly the development of quantum m...
International audienceThe on-demand emission of coherent and indistinguishable electrons by independ...
We demonstrate a quantum interference experiment between two photons coming from non-degenerate pair...
When two indistinguishable single photons are fed into the two input ports of a beam splitter, the p...
We collect the fluorescence from two trapped atomic ions, and measure quantum interference between p...
Quantum information science involves the storage, manipulation and communication of information enco...
Neutral atoms are good candidates for quantum information processing. This thesis reports experiment...
A linear optical quantum computer relies on interference between photonic qubits for logic, and enta...
The generation and manipulation of entanglement between isolated particles has precipitated rapid pr...
By illuminating an individual rubidium atom stored in a tight optical tweezer with short resonant li...
Quantum interference between identical single particles reveals the intrinsic quantum statistic natu...
We have measured quantum interference between two single microwave photons trapped in a superconduct...
Quantum dots in cavities have been shown to be very bright sources of indistinguishable single photo...
Over the past decade, the quest for photon-based quantum information processing schemes has fueled i...
A single-photon source capable of emitting indistinguishable photons is a key element in schemes for...
One of the main scientific achievement of the last century is certainly the development of quantum m...
International audienceThe on-demand emission of coherent and indistinguishable electrons by independ...
We demonstrate a quantum interference experiment between two photons coming from non-degenerate pair...