Classical optical measurements are limited by "shot noise," a result of the random arrival times of photons. Quantum optics overcomes this through .

: Using "anti-bunching" to ensure a source emits exactly one photon at a time, critical for secure cryptography.

Modern labs don't just observe quantum states; they build them. This engineering is the "software" of the quantum world.


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