Abstract
Two-photon interference became a valuable tool for demonstrating nonclassical effects in quantum optics.1 Most prominent, the so-called Hong-Ou-Mandel anticoincidence2, clearly shows the differences between classical and quantum statistics for photons overlapping at a beam splitter. Here we discuss the different photon statistics for multiport beam splitters and show the first experimental results for two-photon interference at a fritter (2×3 port).
© 1994 IEEE
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