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− | * [[photons correlations]] | + | * [[photons correlations]] (as measured by, e.g., {{g2}}) including [[frequency-resolved photon correlations]]. |
− | + | * [[Single-Photon Sources]] (or SPS), in particular [[Antibunching]]. | |
− | * [[Single-Photon | + | * [[Resonance fluorescence]], [[Parametric fluorescence]], etc. |
− | * [[Single-molecule spectroscopy]] | + | * [[Single-molecule spectroscopy]]. |
== People == | == People == |
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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]