New Journal of Physics (Jan 2020)

Experimental quantification of four-photon indistinguishability

  • Taira Giordani,
  • Daniel J Brod,
  • Chiara Esposito,
  • Niko Viggianiello,
  • Marco Romano,
  • Fulvio Flamini,
  • Gonzalo Carvacho,
  • Nicolò Spagnolo,
  • Ernesto F Galvão,
  • Fabio Sciarrino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab7a30
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
p. 043001

Abstract

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Photon indistinguishability plays a fundamental role in information processing, with applications such as linear-optical quantum computation and metrology. It is then necessary to develop appropriate tools to quantify the amount of this resource in a multiparticle scenario. Here we report a four-photon experiment in a linear-optical interferometer designed to simultaneously estimate the degree of indistinguishability between three pairs of photons. The interferometer design dispenses with the need of heralding for parametric down-conversion sources, resulting in an efficient and reliable optical scheme. We then use a recently proposed theoretical framework to quantify four-photon indistinguishability, as well as to obtain bounds on three unmeasured two-photon overlaps. Our findings are in high agreement with the theory, and represent a new resource-effective technique for the characterization of multiphoton interference.

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