Quantum statistics can suppress classical interference

Steuernagel, O. (2002) Quantum statistics can suppress classical interference. Physical Review A, 65 (1). ISSN 1050-2947
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Classical optical interference experiments correspond to a measurement of the first-order correlation function of the electromagnetic field. The converse of this statement: exper- iments that measure the first order correlation functions do not distinguish between the quantum and classical theories of light, does not always hold. A counter example is given.


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