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Characterisation of non-classical light sources for quantum information technologies Wojciech Wasilewski Michał Karpiński Piotr Wasylczyk Czesław Radzewicz Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw Poland Piotr Kolenderski Robert Frankowski Konrad Banaszek Institute of Physics Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń, Poland
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Parametric down-conversion Energy conservation: Momentum conservation: p = s + i k p k s + k i
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Twin beams
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Fibre coupling
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Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
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Common-path interferometer
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Joint spectrum measurement W. Wasilewski, P. Wasylczyk, P. Kolenderski, K. B., and C. Radzewicz, Opt. Lett. 31, 1130 (2006)
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Interferogram
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Experiment vs. theory
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Schmidt decomposition
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Mode pairs …what about the mode of one photon?
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Two-photon interference & Probability amplitudes: – + – Photon indistinguishability = mode matching
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Coincidence probability &
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Single pulse t t’
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Double pulse t t’
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Experimental scheme W. Wasilewski, P. Kolenderski, and R. Frankowski, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 123601 (2007)
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Simulated interferogram
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Fourier transform
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Experimental setup W. Wasilewski, P. Kolenderski, and R. Frankowski, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 123601 (2007)
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Results
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Output wave function Fiber coupling: Brigthness: Purity:
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Optimization Brightness Purity P. Kolenderski, W. Wasilewski, and K.B., arXiv:0905.0009 Phys. Rev. A (in press) Geometric decorrelation: A. U’Ren, K. B., and I. A. Walmsley, Quant. Inf. Comp. 3, 480 (2003).
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Spectral filtering L = 1 mm, w s = w i = 100 mm, p = 100 fs
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Multiphoton statistics Losses
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Multimode model losses Equivalent number of (equally probable) modes M Squeezing strength r
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Experimental setup W. Wasilewski, C. Radzewicz, R. Frankowski, and K. Banaszek, Phys. Rev. A 78, 033831 (2008)
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Two-beam photon statistics
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Equivalent number of modes no filters 10 nm filters+ 5 nm filters
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Overall detection efficiency no filters 10 nm filters+ 5 nm filters
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Contamination coefficients
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Two-photon contamination no filters 10 nm filters+ 5 nm filters
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Four-photon contamination No interference filters
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Non-linear waveguide M. Karpiński, C. Radzewicz, and K.B., Appl. Phys. Lett. 94, 181105 (2009)
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Conclusions “Toolbox” for measuring spectral properties Modal structure an issue in multiphoton interference Spectral filtering sensible option for bulk sources Higher-order terms dangerous!
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