Experimental demonstrations of coherence de Broglie waves using
sub-Poisson distributed coherent photon pairs
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.10136v2
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2021 02:29:20 GMT
- Title: Experimental demonstrations of coherence de Broglie waves using
sub-Poisson distributed coherent photon pairs
- Authors: S. Kim and Byoung S. Ham
- Abstract summary: A new interpretation of quantum mechanics has been developed for the wave nature of a photon, where determinacy in quantum correlations becomes an inherent property without the violation of quantum mechanics.
Here, we experimentally demonstrate a direct proof of the wave natures of quantum correlation for the so-called coherence de Broglie waves (CBWs) using sub-Poisson distributed coherent photon pairs.
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- Abstract: Recently, a new interpretation of quantum mechanics has been developed for
the wave nature of a photon, where determinacy in quantum correlations becomes
an inherent property without the violation of quantum mechanics. Here, we
experimentally demonstrate a direct proof of the wave natures of quantum
correlation for the so-called coherence de Broglie waves (CBWs) using
sub-Poisson distributed coherent photon pairs obtained from an attenuated
laser. The observed experimental data coincides with the analytic solutions and
the numerical calculations. Thus, the CBWs pave a road toward deterministic and
macroscopic quantum technologies for such as quantum metrology, quantum
sensing, and even quantum communications, that are otherwise heavily limited
due to the microscopic non-determinacy of the particle nature-based quantum
mechanics.
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