Classical entanglement underpins the propagation invariance of space-time wave packets
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classicalentanglementcorrelationspacketswavedegreepropagationspace-time
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Space-time wave packets are propagation-invariant pulsed beams that travel in free space without diffraction or dispersion by virtue of tight correlations introduced into their spatio-temporal spectrum. Such correlations constitute an embodiment of classical entanglement between continuous degrees of freedom. Using a measure of classical entanglement based on the Schmidt number of the field, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that the degree of classical entanglement determines the diffraction-free propagation distance of ST wave packets. Reduction in the degree of classical entanglement manifests itself in an increased uncertainty in the measured spatio-temporal spectral correlations.
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