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arxiv: 2108.03071 · v1 · pith:ITRJFQYEnew · submitted 2021-08-06 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Observing two-photon subwavelength interference of broadband chaotic light in polarization-selective Michelson interferometer

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.optics
keywords two-photoninterferencesubwavelengthlightexperimentalinterferometerresultsamplitudes
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Differing from the traditional method of achieving subwavelength interference, we have demonstrated the two-photon subwavelength interference effect of broadband chaotic light in a polarization-selective Michelson interferometer with an ultrafast two-photon absorption detector the first time, which is achieved by manipulating two-photon probability amplitudes involved in the interference. In theory, the two-photon polarization coherence matrix and probability amplitudes matrix are combined to develop polarized two-photon interference terms, which explains the experimental results well. In order to make better use of this interferometer to produce the subwavelength effect, we also make a series of error analyses to find out the relationship between the visibility and the degree of polarization error. Our experimental and theoretical results are helpful to understand the two-photon subwavelength interference, which sheds light on the development of the two-photon interference theory of vector light field based on quantum mechanics. These experimental results may help to develop future optical interferometry, optical polarimetry, and subwavelength lithography.

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