paper

Symmetry allows for distinguishability in totally destructive many-particle interference

arXiv:2102.10017 · doi:10.1103/PRXQuantum.2.020326

Abstract

We investigate, in a four photon interference experiment in a laser-written waveguide structure, how symmetries control the suppression of many-body output events of a unitary. We show that totally destructive interference does not require mutual indistinguishability between all, but only between symmetrically paired particles, in agreement with recent theoretical predictions. The outcome of the experiment is well described by a quantitative simulation which accounts for higher order emission of the photon source, imbalances in the scattering network, partial distinguishability, and photon loss.

14 pages, 7 figures