Coincidence Subwavelength Interference by a Classical Thermal Light

Physics – Quantum Physics

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4 pages, 2 figures

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We show that a thermal light random in transverse direction can perform
subwavelength double slit interference in a joint-intensity measurement. This
is the classical version of quantum lithography, and it can be explained with
the correlation of rays instead of the entanglement of photons.

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