Sow-Hsin Chen, P. Tartaglia, N. Polonsky-Ostrowsky
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A method for the clipped intensity correlation measurement
The authors propose an alternative scheme for the clipped light intensity correlation measurement which is complementary to the usual scheme as proposed by Jakeman and Pike (1969). The new scheme gives essentially the same statistical accuracy for the linewidth measurement and furthermore, it has some practical advantages when the mean number of counts per sampling time is sufficiently large.