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arxiv: 1407.1250 · v1 · pith:6GUBINICnew · submitted 2014-07-04 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Converting one photon into two via four-wave mixing in optical fibers

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keywords photonopticalfibersquantumfour-waveinputintensitieslight
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Observing nonlinear optical quantum effects or implementing quantum information protocols using nonlinear optics requires moving to ever-smaller input light intensities. However, low light intensities generally mean weak optical nonlinearities, inadequate for many applications. Here we calculate the performance of four-wave mixing in various optical fibers for the case where one of the input beams is a single photon. We show that in tapered chalcogenide glass fibers (microwires) a single photon plus strong pump beam can produce a pair of photons with probability 0.1%, much higher than in previous work on bulk and waveguided crystal sources. Such a photon converter could be useful for creating large entangled photon states, for performing a loophole-free test of Bell's inequalities, and for quantum communication.

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