Abstract
It is shown that the photon antibunching effect can be enhanced by reducing the mean photon number due to interference. As an example an Young's interference experiment is considered. This reduction of the photon number is quite different from that via one-photon absorption. In the interference experiment we receive a new photon number which controls the antibunching effect. In this way many new aspects of the relation between interference and photon statistics are visible.
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