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Radio-Frequency Hong-Ou-Mandel Interference with Conditionally Built States
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Authors: A. Sheleg, D. Vovchuk, K. Boiko, P. Ginzburg, G. Slepyan, A. Boag, A. Mikhalychev, A. Ulyanenkov, T. Salgals, P. Kuzhir, D. Mogilevtsev
Year
2025
Paper ID
16552
Status
Preprint
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We report an experimental demonstration of room-temperature Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) interference at a radio-wave frequency of 120 MHz using conditional build-up of quantum states from classical phase-averaged coherent states. This approach enables observation of quantum effects in spectral regimes where conventional single-photon sources and detectors are unavailable or require cryogenic conditions. By constructing a high-fidelity approximation of a single-photon state with phase-averaged coherent states, we observe the normalized second-order intensity correlation dips significantly below the classical limit of 0.5. The method allows for tunable noise suppression via optimization of the state representation. Our results establish the feasibility of using conditionally prepared classical states to simulate quantum interference phenomena in the radio-frequency domain. This technique opens the door to realizing other quantum protocols, such as Bell inequality tests, in frequency ranges where standard quantum technologies are currently infeasible.
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