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Photon quantum correlation measurements by two photon absorption in semiconductors: Do blackbody photons effectively bunch?

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Abstract

We show that photon quantum correlations can be measured by two photon absorption in semiconductors. Hanbury-Brown Twiss experiments can thus be performed with genuine blackbodies with a time resolution in the femtosecond range.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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