Interference effects in spontaneous two-photon parametric scattering from two macroscopic regions

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Burlakov, A. V., M. V. Chekhova, D. N. Klyshko, et al. “Interference Effects in Spontaneous Two-Photon Parametric Scattering from Two Macroscopic Regions.” Physical Review A 56, no. 4 (1997): 3214–25. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.56.3214.

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Abstract

Two types of interference were observed using two-photon spontaneous parametric radiation from two nonlinear interaction regions. Two experimental setups analogous to the Young and Mach-Zehnder interferometers were used. An interesting feature of the two-photon Young interference is the opposite conditions for its observation by two different methods: by measuring intensity of light at a single frequency and by measuring correlation of intensities at two conjugated frequencies (method of coincidences). Two-photon Mach-Zehnder interference resembles the Ramsey method of separated fields, which is used in beam spectroscopy. A simple macroscopic quantum model agrees well with the experimental results and enables their interpretation in terms of “biphotons” carrying information about the pump phase.