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A '''''Bundler''''' is a device that emits "photon-bundles", i.e., groups of photons that come in the same integer number (always two, or always five, etc., as opposed to a single-photon source that emits them one by one or other types of light where their number varies). | A '''''Bundler''''' is a device that emits "[[photon-bundles]]", i.e., groups of photons that come in the same integer number (always two, or always five, etc., as opposed to a single-photon source that emits them one by one or other types of light where their number varies). | ||
We theorized a mechanism to realize such a device.{{cite|sanchezmunoz14a}} The basic idea is discussed in some details in [[Blog:Science/Emitters_of_N-photon_bundles|this blog post]]. | We theorized a mechanism to realize such a device.{{cite|sanchezmunoz14a}} The basic idea is discussed in some details in [[Blog:Science/Emitters_of_N-photon_bundles|this blog post]]. | ||
<wz tip="Artistic view of a (four-photon) bundler."><center>[[File:Bundler-ArtisticView.png|280px]]</center></wz> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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A Bundler is a device that emits "photon-bundles", i.e., groups of photons that come in the same integer number (always two, or always five, etc., as opposed to a single-photon source that emits them one by one or other types of light where their number varies).
We theorized a mechanism to realize such a device.[1] The basic idea is discussed in some details in this blog post.