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  • Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 2000),
  • paper QThI29

One- and two-photon interference from two temporally separated laser pulses

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Abstract

According to Feynman, quantum mechanics teaches us that interference occurs when the relevant amplitudes become indistinguishable. In the case of first-order and second-order in terference (order by "intensity"), the relevant amplitudes are one-photon and two-photon amplitudes, respectively.

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