Measuring nonlocal coherence with weak-field homodyne detection
A foundation of quantum mechanics is that quantum objects can exhibit both particle-like and wave-like behaviour. Uncovering particular behaviour depends largely on the type of detector used. In an optical setting, photon counting and homodyne detection are typically used to expose particle and wave...
Hoofdauteurs: | Bartley, T, Donati, G, Jin, X, Datta, A, Barbieri, M, Walmsley, I |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
Gepubliceerd in: |
IEEE
2013
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