A New Interpretation of Two-Photon Entangled Experiments via Quantum Mirrors
D. B. Ion, P. Constantin, M.L. Ion

TL;DR
This paper offers a novel interpretation of two-photon entangled experiments using quantum mirrors, emphasizing the coherence and crossing symmetry in SPDC processes, and suggests new potential applications.
Contribution
It introduces a new theoretical perspective on two-photon entanglement based on electromagnetic coherence and crossing symmetry, expanding understanding of SPDC phenomena.
Findings
Reinterpreted two-photon entanglement experiments through quantum mirrors
Identified coherence and crossing symmetry as key factors in SPDC
Proposed new applications for entangled photon technologies
Abstract
In this paper the coherence and crossing symmetry of the electromagnetic interaction of photons involved in the spontaneous parametric down conversion (SPDC) phenomena in nonlinear crystals, are investigated. On this basis a new interpretation of the recent results on the two photon entangled experiment is obtained. A new field of applications is suggested.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography
