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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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The first experimental evidence of non-classical light is from Burnham and Weinberg.{{cite|burnham70a}}
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== Key Concepts and Problems ==
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* [[photons correlations]]
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* {{g2}}
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* [[Single-Photon Source]] (or SPS), in particular [[Antibunching]].
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* [[Single-molecule spectroscopy]]
  
 
== People ==
 
== People ==
  
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* [[Leonard Mandel]]
 
* [[Roy Glauber]]
 
* [[Roy Glauber]]
 
* [[Benjamin Mollow]]
 
* [[Benjamin Mollow]]
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* [[Serge Reynaud]]
 
* [[Crispin Gardiner]]
 
* [[Crispin Gardiner]]
 
* [[Daniel Walls]]
 
* [[Daniel Walls]]
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* [[David Stoler]]
 
* [[Zhe-Yu Ou]]
 
* [[Zhe-Yu Ou]]
* [[Howard Carmichael]]
 
 
* [[Malvin Carl Teich]] & [[Bahaa E. A. Saleh]]
 
* [[Malvin Carl Teich]] & [[Bahaa E. A. Saleh]]
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* [[Howard Carmichael]]
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* [[Klaus Mølmer]]
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== References ==
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Contents

Quantum Optics

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]

Key Concepts and Problems

People

References

  1. Template:Burnham70a