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Boson bunching is not maximized by indistinguishable particles - Nature Photonics
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Boson bunching is among the most remarkable features of quantum physics. A celebrated example in optics is the Hong–Ou–Mandel effect, where the bunching of two photons arises from a destructive quantum interference between the trajectories where they both either cross a beamsplitter or are reflected. This effect takes its roots in the indistinguishability of identical photons.
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