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Measuring n-photon Indistinguishability

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Abstract: We propose a scalable measurement of the indistinguishability of a n-photon state harnessing a multi-port interferometer. We demonstrate this method using four photons from a quantum dot single-photon source with an integrated cyclic interferometer.

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