Photon antibunching in resonance fluorescence

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Abstract

The phenomenon of antibunching of photoelectric counts has been observed in resonance fluorescence experiments in which sodium atoms are continuously excited by a dye-laser beam. It is pointed out that, unlike photoelectric bunching, which can be given a semiclassical interpretation, antibunching is understandable only in terms of a quantized electromagnetic field. The measurement also provides rather direct evidence for an atom undergoing a quantum jump. © 1977 The American Physical Society.

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Kimble, H. J., Dagenais, M., & Mandel, L. (1977). Photon antibunching in resonance fluorescence. Physical Review Letters, 39(11), 691–695. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.39.691

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