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Deterministic control of photonic de Broglie waves using coherence optics

Byoung S. Ham

2020Scientific Reports28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photonic de Broglie waves offer a unique property of quantum mechanics satisfying the complementarity between the particle and wave natures of light, where the photonic de Broglie wavelength is inversely proportional to the number of entangled photons acting on a beam splitter. Very recently, the nonclassical feature of photon bunching has been newly interpreted using the pure wave nature of coherence optics [Sci. Rep. 10, 7,309 (2020)], paving the road to unconditionally secured classical key distribution [Sci. Rep. 10, 11,687 (2020)]. Here, deterministic photonic de Broglie waves are presented in a coherence regime to uncover new insights in both fundamental quantum physics and potential applications of coherence-quantum metrology.

Topics & Concepts

Matter wavePhysicsPhotonicsCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Wave–particle dualityPhotonBeam splitterQuantum mechanicsQuantumQuantum opticsCoherence theoryCoherence lengthLaserSuperconductivityQuantum optics and atomic interactionsQuantum Information and CryptographyPhotonic and Optical Devices
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