Single photon wavefront-splitting interference: An illustration of the
light quantum in action
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.12664v1
- Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 11:51:02 GMT
- Title: Single photon wavefront-splitting interference: An illustration of the
light quantum in action
- Authors: V. Jacques, E. Wu, T. Toury, F. Treussart, A. Aspect, P. Grangier, and
J.-F. Roch
- Abstract summary: We present a new realization of the textbook experiment consisting in single-photon interference based on the pulsed, optically excited photoluminescence of a single colour centre in a diamond nanocrystal.
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- Abstract: We present a new realization of the textbook experiment consisting in
single-photon interference based on the pulsed, optically excited
photoluminescence of a single colour centre in a diamond nanocrystal.
Interferences are created by wavefront-splitting with a Fresnel's biprism and
observed by registering the "single-photon clicks" with an intensified CCD
camera. This imaging detector provides also a real-time movie of the build-up
of the single-photon fringes. We perform a second experiment with two detectors
sensitive to photons that follow either one or the other interference path.
Evidence for single photon behaviour is then obtained from the absence of time
coincidence between detections in these two paths.
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