How to Measure the Nonlocal Phase of a Single Photon

Physics – Quantum Physics

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The relative phase between spatially separated component waves of a single
photon can be measured by joint interference with a second photon emitted by a
known source. In the case of a single such phase (i.e. two component waves),
the probability for a successful measurement is one half. This method can be
implemented with current experimental techniques.

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