Observations of on-demand quantum correlation using Poisson-distributed
photon pairs
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.08700v1
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2020 02:13:06 GMT
- Title: Observations of on-demand quantum correlation using Poisson-distributed
photon pairs
- Authors: Sangbae Kim and Byoung S. Ham
- Abstract summary: We experimentally demonstrate the secrete of quantumness using the wave nature of single photons.
No clear answer exists for what quantum entanglement should be and how to generate it.
- Score: 12.507208769851653
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Complementarity or wave-particle duality has been the basis of quantum
mechanics over the last century. Since the Hanbury Brown and Twiss experiments
in 1956, the particle nature of single photons has been intensively studied for
various quantum phenomena such as anticorrelation and Bell inequality
violation. Regarding the fundamental question on quantumness or
nonclassicality, however, no clear answer exists for what quantum entanglement
should be and how to generate it. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the
secrete of quantumness using the wave nature of single photons.
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