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In reply to the discussion: Quantum Entanglement, Dark Counts, Coincidence Detection [View all]caraher
(6,278 posts)53. To be clear...
The FPGA that is a few hundred bucks is something you connect your single-photon counting modules to. The few hundred bucks does not include detectors, it just lets you monitor coincidences. (You could run up to 4 detectors into the FPGA, so you could also look for 3-way and 4-way coincidences if you like).
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knowing they exist and know what everyone else calls them are two different things.
nebenaube
Jul 2013
#6
I don't see why what I need would be any bigger then say a .22 slug (for lack of a better reference)
nebenaube
Jul 2013
#37
Sorry for he late reply, bu yeah, I've been working with an optical breadboard
mindwalker_i
May 2014
#79
My intuition tells me the past and the future are rather symmetrical about any local present.
hunter
May 2014
#75