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|text= | |text=The Hong-Ou-Mandel effect is a Book I topic in the Quantum Collection. It is a two-photon interference effect observed when identical photons enter the two input ports of a beam splitter. Instead of leaving separately, the photons tend to leave together in the same output mode, producing a dip in coincidence counts. The effect is a direct signature of photon indistinguishability and bosonic exchange symmetry. It is widely used to characterize single-photon sources, optical delays, entanglement generation, and multi-photon interference. It is also a building block for photonic quantum information experiments. | ||
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The Hong-Ou-Mandel effect is a Book I topic in the Quantum Collection. It is a two-photon interference effect observed when identical photons enter the two input ports of a beam splitter. Instead of leaving separately, the photons tend to leave together in the same output mode, producing a dip in coincidence counts. The effect is a direct signature of photon indistinguishability and bosonic exchange symmetry. It is widely used to characterize single-photon sources, optical delays, entanglement generation, and multi-photon interference. It is also a building block for photonic quantum information experiments.
Overview
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Key ideas
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Beam splitter setup
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Photon indistinguishability
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Coincidence dip
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Applications
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See also
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