Turbulence-Free Double-slit Interferometer
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Smith, Thomas A., and Yanhua Shih. “Turbulence-Free Double-Slit Interferometer.” Physical Review Letters 120, no. 6 (2018): 063606. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.063606.
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Optical turbulence can be detrimental for optical observations. For instance, atmospheric turbulence may reduce the visibility or completely blur out the interference produced by an interferometer in open air. However, a simple two-photon interference theory based on Einstein’s granularity picture of light makes a turbulence-free interferometer possible; i.e., any refraction index, length, or phase variations along the optical paths of the interferometer do not have any effect on its interference. Applying this mechanism, the reported experiment demonstrates a two-photon double-slit interference that is insensitive to atmospheric turbulence. The turbulence-free mechanism and especially the turbulence-free interferometer would be helpful in optical observations that require high sensitivity and stability such as for gravitational-wave detection.
