Fundamental Aspects of Quantum Theory pp 35-41 | Cite as
Quantum Interference Effect for Two Atoms Radiating a Single Photon
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Abstract
In this talk we present an experiment related to molecular physics, which follows from previous works1’2 about the photodissociation of Ca2 molecules. However, our main purpose here is not molecular physics, but a study of a very simple quantum mechanical system: two atoms sharing a single photon.
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Single Photon Molecular Axis Recoil Velocity Fluorescence Photon Dark Pulse
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