Abstract
An overview is given on experimental schemes for measuring phase properties (in particular, phase distributions) discussed and partly even realized thus far. It is pointed out that all of them amount to measuring the Q function for the field. Moreover, experimental procedures for determining the Wigner function for the field more or less directly are described which thus allow to assign experimental significance to the concept of area of overlap in phase space when applied to the quantum mechanical description of phase.
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