Abstract
In classical optics, Young's double-slit experiment with colored coherent light gives rise to individual interference fringes for each light frequency, referring to single-photon interference. However, two-photon double-slit interference has been widely studied only for wavelength-degenerate biphoton, known as subwavelength quantum lithography. In this work, we report double-slit interference experiments with two-color biphoton. Different from the degenerate case, the experimental results depend on the measurement methods. From a two-axis coincidence measurement pattern we can extract complete interference information about two colors. The conceptual model provides an intuitional picture of the in-phase and out-of-phase photon correlations and a complete quantum understanding about the which-path information of two colored photons.
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Zhang, D. J., Wu, S., Li, H. G., Wang, H. B., Xiong, J., & Wang, K. (2017). Young’s double-slit interference with two-color biphotons. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17827-8
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