Abstract
We show that the two prism tunnelling experiment of Mizobuchi and Ohtake [Phys. Lett. A 168 (1992) 1] does not verify the quantum optical prediction due to insufficient statistical precision in the anticoincidence measurement. We reanalyze their data and show that the observed number of coincidences is actually even larger than what is expected from a classical coherent light source.
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