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Analysis of nonclassical features in a coupled macroscopic binary system

Byoung S. Ham

2020New Journal of Physics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Nonclassical phenomena of quantum mechanics such as anticorrelation and photonic de Broglie waves (PBWs) have been recently understood as a special case of coherence optics with a particular phase relation between orthogonal bases composing a classical system. Such a macroscopic understanding of nonclassical features has also been confirmed experimentally for a coherence version of PBWs in a doubly-coupled Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI). Here, a multi-coupled MZI system is analyzed and discussed to obtain a general understanding of the nonclassical feature using tensor products of binary bases of a classical system. This analysis should intrigue a fundamental question on quantumness or nonclassicality limited to a microscopic world of a single photon or a single particle.

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PhysicsCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)InterferometryMatter waveBinary numberNonclassical lightQuantumPhotonQuantum mechanicsWave–particle dualityClassical mechanicsStatistical physicsTheoretical physicsArithmeticMathematicsPhotonic and Optical DevicesNeural Networks and Reservoir ComputingAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies
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