Nonlocal Double-Slit Interference with Pseudothermal Light
Lu Gao, Jun Xiong, Lu-Fang Lin, Wei Wang, Su-Heng Zhang, and Kaige, Wang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a nonlocal double-slit interference experiment using pseudothermal light, showing interference fringes in intensity correlation measurements consistent with second-order spatial correlation theory.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental observation of nonlocal double-slit interference with pseudothermal light, confirming theoretical predictions based on second-order correlations.
Findings
Interference fringes observed in intensity correlation measurements.
Results agree with theoretical analysis of second-order spatial correlations.
Demonstrates nonlocal interference effects with pseudothermal light.
Abstract
We perform a nonlocal double-slit interference experiment with pseudothermal light. The experimental result exhibits a typical double-slit interference fringe in the intensity correlation measurement, in agreement with the theoretical analysis by means of the property of the second-order spatial correlation of field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
