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The interference of light with orbital angular momentum at photo-count level and Born’s rule

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Abstract

We use photon’s orbital angular momentum two-dimensional properties to obtain a triangular quantum interference pattern, confirming that only pairs contribute to the two-dimensional photon detection probability, as established by Born’s rule.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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