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Observation of Two-Photon Stimulated Emission and Three-Photon Interference

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Abstract

By injecting a weak coherent state into a parametric amplifier and making the appropriate projection measurement, we observe the stimulated emission of two photons. This phenomenon can be interpreted as a three-photon interference effect.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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