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Abstract The classical properties of thermal light fields were instrumental in shaping our early understanding of light. Before the invention of the laser, thermal light was used to investigate the wave-particle duality of light. The subsequent formulation of the quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation later confirmed the classical nature of thermal light fields. Here, we fragment a pseudothermal field into its multiparticle constituents to demonstrate that it can host multiphoton dynamics mediated by either classical or quantum properties of coherence. This is shown in a forty-particle system through a process of scattering mediated by twisted paths endowed with orbital angular momentum. This platform enables accurate projections of the scattered pseudothermal system into isolated multiphoton subsystems governed by quantum dynamics. Interestingly, the isolated multiphoton subsystems exhibiting quantum coherence produce interference patterns previously attributed to entangled optical systems. As such, our work unveils novel mechanisms to isolate quantum systems from classical fields. This possibility opens new paradigms in quantum physics with enormous implications for the development of robust quantum technologies.more » « less
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Ferdous, Jannatul; Hong, Mingyuan; Dawkins, Riley B; Mostafavi, Fatemeh; Oktyabrskaya, Alina; You, Chenglong; León-Montiel, Roberto_de J; Magana-Loaiza, Omar S (, ACS Photonics)
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Dawkins, Riley B; Hong, Mingyuan; You, Chenglong; Magaña-Loaiza, Omar S (, Optics Letters)The quantum theory of the electromagnetic field uncovered that classical forms of light were indeed produced by distinct superpositions of nonclassical multiphoton wave packets. This situation prevails for partially coherent light, the most common kind of classical light. Here, for the first time, to our knowledge, we demonstrate the extraction of the constituent multiphoton quantum systems of a partially coherent light field. We shift from the realm of classical optics to the domain of quantum optics via a quantum representation of partially coherent light using its complex-Gaussian statistical properties. Our formulation of the quantum Gaussian–Schell model (GSM) unveils the possibility of performing photon-number-resolving (PNR) detection to isolate the constituent quantum multiphoton wave packets of a classical light field. We experimentally verified the coherence properties of isolated vacuum systems and wave packets with up to 16 photons. Our findings not only demonstrate the possibility of observing quantum properties of classical macroscopic objects but also establish a fundamental bridge between the classical and quantum worlds.more » « less
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