Cancelation of dispersion and temporal modulation with non-entangled frequency-correlated photons
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photonscancelationdispersionmodulationfrequencyphasetemporalnon-entangled
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The observation of the so-called dispersion cancelation (Opt. Express 17, 19244, 2009) and temporal phase modulation (Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 163601, 2009) of paired photons is generally attributed to the presence of frequency entanglement between two frequency anticorrelated photons. In this paper, it is shown that by introducing the appropriate amount of chromatic dispersion or phase modulation between non-entangled photons, it is also possible to observe these effects. Indeed, it is found that the relevant characteristic for the observation of dispersion cancelation or the cancelation of temporal phase modulation is the presence of certain frequency correlations between the photons.
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