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handle: 10261/230062 , 11311/1143726
In multiparticle quantum interference, bosons show rather generally the tendency to bunch together, while fermions cannot. This behavior, which is rooted in the different statistics of the particles, results in a higher coincidence rate for fermions than for bosons, i.e., (bos)(ferm) is observed. Such effect is exemplified by considering the passive PT-symmetric optical directional coupler.
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