2021
DOI: 10.1103/prxquantum.2.020326
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Symmetry Allows for Distinguishability in Totally Destructive Many-Particle Interference

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“…However, it must be stated that the setup itself was not designed to measure HOM interference and a certain lack of performance should be expected. Also, even recent experiments dedicated to HOM interference have reported visibilities around 90 % [14,39], but, visibilities larger than 95 % have been measured as well [40,41], most notably in [42] with up to 98.2 %, which used very similar equipment, for example the same BBO crystal with the same opening angle and narrow bandpass filters with comparable bandwidth.…”
Section: Hong-ou-mandel Interference With Bandpass-filtered Entangled...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, it must be stated that the setup itself was not designed to measure HOM interference and a certain lack of performance should be expected. Also, even recent experiments dedicated to HOM interference have reported visibilities around 90 % [14,39], but, visibilities larger than 95 % have been measured as well [40,41], most notably in [42] with up to 98.2 %, which used very similar equipment, for example the same BBO crystal with the same opening angle and narrow bandpass filters with comparable bandwidth.…”
Section: Hong-ou-mandel Interference With Bandpass-filtered Entangled...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is, however, due to the frequency anticorrelation of the photon pair, with the spectral filters one component which acts different. Compared to the detection rate of a photon pair R C = η A η B • ν single , the single photon detection ratios R A/B are enhanced by a factor[57,58] C = dω A dω B |p(ω A/B )Φ(ω A , ω B )| 2 dω A dω B |p(ω A )p(ω B )Φ(ω A , ω B )| 2 ,(58)determined by integration of the joint spectral amplitude Φ(ω A , ω B ) and the spectral filter amplitudes p(ω A/B ). Therefore, the single count rates are given by R A/B = C • η A/B • ν single , where ν single is the single pair emission rate from the SPDC process into the detectable spatio-spectral modes.…”
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“…While the observation of these suppression effects can be used to discriminate truly indistinguishable single-photon ensembles from other alternative input states [23,24], this has not been exploited to effectively quantify the genuine multi-photon indistinguishability. In fact, totally destructive interference may also be observed in case of partially-distinguishable photon states that still obey certain symmetries [25]. At present, only witnesses of indistinguishability have been proposed [16,26], while a general technique to quantitatively measure the genuine indistinguishability of many photons is missing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interference of multiple non-interacting, indistinguishable particles is the driving mechanism behind the rich dynamics of multi-photon quantum optics [1][2][3][4][5] and sets the stage for advanced quantum information protocols, such as boson sampling, [6][7][8][9][10] quantum simulation, 11,12 and quantum networks. 13 The required multi-photon states are typically generated by spontaneous parametric down conversion (SPDC) sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%