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Quantum interference of biphotons at a blazed grating

Correlations between photons are interesting for a number of applications and concepts in metrology in particular for resolution improvements in different methods of quantum imaging. Since Fock-states of N-photons of wavelength lambda in interference schemes acquire N-times the phase shift of single photons these states can appear as if they had a de Broglie wavelength of lambda/N. A biphoton beam diffracted at a blazed grating shows this reduced de Broglie wavelength. This experiment can be seen as a purification of biphotons of a certain correlation strength on the one hand. On the other hand the evaluation of the one-photon and two-photon rate distributions in the Fraunhofer far field of the grating allows for an analysis of the spatial correlation between the photons. An experimental demonstration of these ideas tested for a biphoton beam generated by parametric down conversion (PDC) is reported. We demonstrate in addition that the existence of higher order spatial modes is important to observe strong spatial correlations and to observe the photonic de Broglie wavelength of lambda/2 for biphotons.

preprint2009arXivOpen access

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