"Which-path information" and partial polarization in single-photon interference experiments
Mayukh Lahiri

TL;DR
This paper explores how the polarization degree of light in single-photon interference depends on the indistinguishability of photon paths, revealing a link between quantum path information and polarization properties.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the polarization of light in single-photon experiments is influenced by which-path information, connecting quantum indistinguishability with polarization behavior.
Findings
Polarization degree depends on photon-path indistinguishability
Superposition affects polarization in single-photon experiments
Path information influences polarization properties
Abstract
It is shown that the degree of polarization of light, generated by superposition in a single-photon interference experiment, may depend on the indistinguishability of the photon-paths.
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