Collaborating with scientists from Heriot-Watt University in the United Kingdom and the University of Freiburg in Germany, the team led by Robert Keil and Tommaso Faleo gained new insights into the behavior of multi-particle quantum systems. In an interview, Tommaso Faleo explained how interference patterns involving more than two photons can be understood. Here is a summary:

The study aimed to investigate and better understand the connection between interference and entanglement in systems with more than two particles. In such multi-particle systems, interference dynamics are particularly complex, and the presence of entanglement adds an additional layer of intricacy. The researchers focused on examining the specific properties of interference patterns that emerge when some particles are in an entangled state.

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