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Measuring Exotic Looped Trajectories of Light

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Abstract

The probability of a photon to follow looped trajectories in a three-slit interferometer is extremely small and difficult to measure. We unveil the underlying physics and implications behind these trajectories and present their first observation.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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