Distinguishability and many-particle interference
Quantum interference of two independent particles in pure quantum states is fully described by the particles’ distinguishability: the closer the particles are to being identical, the higher the degree of quantum interference. When more than two particles are involved, the situation becomes more comp...
Main Authors: | Menssen, A, Jones, A, Metcalf, B, Tichy, M, Barz, S, Kolthammer, W, Walmsley, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2017
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