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If a scientific discipline should be reduced to one concept only, quantum optics could be defined as the science of [[photons correlations]]. | If a scientific discipline should be reduced to one concept only, quantum optics could be defined as the science of [[photons correlations]]. | ||
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== Key Concepts and Problems == | == Key Concepts and Problems == | ||
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* [[Howard Carmichael]] | * [[Howard Carmichael]] | ||
* [[Klaus Mølmer]] | * [[Klaus Mølmer]] | ||
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If a scientific discipline should be reduced to one concept only, quantum optics could be defined as the science of photons correlations.
The first experimental evidence of non-classical light is from Burnham and Weinberg.[1]