Single-particle interference is governed by the relative phase between the prepared quantum state and the detector-defined measurement basis, with equivalent sinusoidal fringes produced by independent scans of pump, seed, or signal phases and visibility tuned by idler overlap.
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Measurement-defined control of single-particle interference
Single-particle interference is governed by the relative phase between the prepared quantum state and the detector-defined measurement basis, with equivalent sinusoidal fringes produced by independent scans of pump, seed, or signal phases and visibility tuned by idler overlap.