Quantum theory stipulates that if two particles are identical in all physical aspects, the allowed states describing the system are either symmetric or antisymmetric with respect to permutations of single-particle states. Experimentally, the symmetry of the states can be inferred indirectly from the fact that neglecting the correct exchange symmetry in the theoretical analysis leads to dramatic discrepancies with the observations. The only way to directly unveil the symmetry of the states for, say, two identical particles is through the interference of the state itself and its physically permuted version, and measuring the phase associated with the permutation process, the so-called particle exchange phase14. Following this idea, we have ob...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
We examine historic formulations of the spin-statistics theorem (and previous attempts at simple geo...
Exchange symmetry of two qubits is fundamental in quantum information and computation. There are var...
The symmetrization postulate in quantum mechanics is formally reflected in the appearance of an exch...
A simple yet effective optical set-up, employing two controllable, indistinguishable photons, is pro...
The symmetrization postulate asserts that the state of particular species of particles can only be o...
Quantum statistics have a profound impact on the properties of systems composed of identical particl...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
A remarkable feature of quantum theory is that particles with identical intrinsic propertiesmust be ...
In contrast to classical physics, quantum mechanics divides particles into two classes-bosons and fe...
Reciprocity is when wave or quantum scattering satisfies a symmetry property, connecting a scatterin...
Bell states are a fundamental resource in photonic quantum information processing. These states have...
The statistics of particles incident on a beam splitter has important applications in quantum protoc...
Two photons are said to be identical if they are prepared in the same quantum state. Given the latte...
Two different concepts of distinguishability are often mixed up in attempts to derive in quantum mec...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
We examine historic formulations of the spin-statistics theorem (and previous attempts at simple geo...
Exchange symmetry of two qubits is fundamental in quantum information and computation. There are var...
The symmetrization postulate in quantum mechanics is formally reflected in the appearance of an exch...
A simple yet effective optical set-up, employing two controllable, indistinguishable photons, is pro...
The symmetrization postulate asserts that the state of particular species of particles can only be o...
Quantum statistics have a profound impact on the properties of systems composed of identical particl...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
A remarkable feature of quantum theory is that particles with identical intrinsic propertiesmust be ...
In contrast to classical physics, quantum mechanics divides particles into two classes-bosons and fe...
Reciprocity is when wave or quantum scattering satisfies a symmetry property, connecting a scatterin...
Bell states are a fundamental resource in photonic quantum information processing. These states have...
The statistics of particles incident on a beam splitter has important applications in quantum protoc...
Two photons are said to be identical if they are prepared in the same quantum state. Given the latte...
Two different concepts of distinguishability are often mixed up in attempts to derive in quantum mec...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
We examine historic formulations of the spin-statistics theorem (and previous attempts at simple geo...
Exchange symmetry of two qubits is fundamental in quantum information and computation. There are var...