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Observation of Anticorrelation with Classical Light in a Linear Optical System
Two-photon anticorrelation is observed when laser and pseudothermal light
beams are incident to the two input ports of a Hong-Ou-Mandel interferometer,
respectively. The spatial second-order interference pattern of laser and
pseudothermal light beams is reported. Temporal Hong-Ou-Mandel dip is also
observed when these two detectors are at the symmetrical positions. These
results are helpful to understand the physics behind the second-order
interference of light.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Comments are welcom
Two-photon interference with two independent and tunable single-mode continuous-wave lasers
The second-order temporal interference between two independent single-mode
continuous-wave lasers is discussed by employing two-photon interference in
Feynman's path integral theory. It is concluded that whether the second-order
temporal interference pattern can be retrieved via two-photon coincidence
counting measurement is dependent on the relationship between the resolution
time of the detection system and the frequency difference between these two
lasers. Two identical and tunable single-mode diode lasers are employed to
verify the predictions experimentally. The experimental results are consistent
with the theoretical predictions. These studies are helpful to understand the
physics of two-photon interference with photons of different spectrums and
application of two-photon interference in quantum information processing.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures. Submitted for publication and comments are
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