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Many experiments have now generated single photons, with both atoms and solid state systems, and confirmed using measurements of <math>g^{(2)}(\tau)</math>.   
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Many experiments have now generated single photons, with both atoms and solid state systems, and confirmed using measurements of <math>g^{(2)}(\tau)</math>.  This section presents a few examples.
  
 
== Single photons from atoms ==
 
== Single photons from atoms ==
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== Single photons from quantum dots ==
 
== Single photons from quantum dots ==
  
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Photons and statistics]]
 
[[Category:Photons and statistics]]
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 10 February 2009

Many experiments have now generated single photons, with both atoms and solid state systems, and confirmed using measurements of . This section presents a few examples.

Single photons from atoms

  • 20090210-131554 clip001.png
  • 20090210-131554 clip002.png
  • 20090210-131554 clip003.png

Single photons from quantum dots

  • 20090210-132203 clip001.png
  • 20090210-132203 clip002.png
  • 20090210-132203 clip003.png

References