馃懡 pseudoriemann

I'd like to tinker around with DIY quantum experiments. Ideal single-photon-sources do not exist yet, but are there any cheap approximate ones? I saw that there are diodes that can detect single photons and beam splitters shouldn't be too hard to come by, but I don't know what to do about the source.

3 years ago 路 馃憤 neuropirate

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馃懡 kevinsan

I remember reading something about an experiment (was it Young?) where single photons were achieved by some set-up that made it so improbable that a photon would get through that only one or two per day made it. I suppose the practiality would depend on wavelength. 路 3 years ago

馃懡 pseudoriemann

Will put it on my list then :) My experiment wouldn't involve anything crazy (nature performs it all the time) but I guess the thing about unintended consequences is they are not intended so we'll see! 路 3 years ago

馃懡 digbat_camping

b-movie: best wiki it lest i plot-spoil it! involves experiments and unintend consequences. i think that you propose an interesting diy project. Cheers digbat. 路 3 years ago

馃懡 pseudoriemann

@digibat_camping No I haven't! Should I? 路 3 years ago

馃懡 digbat_camping

i take it that you have watched "Frankenstein Unbound" :-) 路 3 years ago