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The paper, authored by Andreas Neuzner, Matthias Körber, Olivier Morin, Stephan Ritter, and Gerhard Rempe has been published in the May 2016 issue as Nature Photonics 10, 303 (2016).
Nature Photonics 10, 303 (2016)
Interference is central to quantum physics and occurs when indistinguishable paths exist, as in a double-slit experiment. Replacing the two slits with single atoms introduces optical nonlinearities for which non-trivial interference phenomena are predicted. Their observation, however, has been hampered by difficulties in preparing the required atomic distribution, controlling the optical phases and detecting the faint light.