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Temporal and spatial superbunching effects from apair of modulated distinguishable classical light

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posted on 2023-01-11, 22:24 authored by Sheng Luo, Huai-Bin Zheng, Wan-Ting Xu, Yu-Chen He, huang-Hao Zhang, Zhuo Xu
From the Feynman path integration theory of view, the Hanbury Brown--Twiss effect would not be observed for one definite two-photon propagation path, as well as the superbunching effect. Here, temporal and spatial superbunching effects are measured from a pair of modulated distinguishable classical light. These interesting phenomena are realized by passing two orthogonal polarized laser beams through two rotating ground glass plates in sequence. To understand the underlying physical process, the intensity fluctuation correlation theory is developed to describe the superbunching effect in the temporal and spatial domain, which agrees with experimental results well. Such experimental results are conducive to the study of superbunching effect which plays an important role in improving the performance in related applications, such as the contrast of ghost imaging.

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