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Partial Polarization of Light in a Single-photon Interference Experiment

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Abstract

We show that light generated in a particular single-photon interference experiment is polarized when a photon behaves like wave, is unpolarized when it behaves like particle, and is partially polarized in the intermediate case.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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