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arxiv: 1411.3987 · v1 · pith:SGCS7M7Knew · submitted 2014-11-14 · ⚛️ physics.optics · quant-ph

Photons that travel in free space slower than the speed of light

classification ⚛️ physics.optics quant-ph
keywords lightbeamgroupphotonsfreespacespeedvelocity
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That the speed of light in free space is constant is a cornerstone of modern physics. However, light beams have finite transverse size, which leads to a modification of their wavevectors resulting in a change to their phase and group velocities. We study the group velocity of single photons by measuring a change in their arrival time that results from changing the beam's transverse spatial structure. Using time-correlated photon pairs we show a reduction of the group velocity of photons in both a Bessel beam and photons in a focused Gaussian beam. In both cases, the delay is several microns over a propagation distance of the order of 1 m. Our work highlights that, even in free space, the invariance of the speed of light only applies to plane waves. Introducing spatial structure to an optical beam, even for a single photon, reduces the group velocity of the light by a readily measurable amount.

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