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Biphoton generation in quadratic waveguide arrays: A classical optical simulation

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arxiv 1205.4085 v1 pith:6VNWM62S submitted 2012-05-18 physics.optics

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Quantum entanglement, the non-separability of a multipartite wave function, became essential in understanding the non-locality of quantum mechanics. In optics, this non-locality can be demonstrated on impressively large length scales, as photons travel with the speed of light and interact only weakly with their environment. With the discovery of spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) in nonlinear crystals, an efficient source for entangled photon pairs, so-called biphotons, became available. It has recently been shown that SPDC can also be implemented in nonlinear arrays of evanescently coupled waveguides which allows the generation and the investigation of correlated quantum walks of such biphotons in an integrated device. Here, we analytically and experimentally demonstrate that the biphoton degrees of freedom are entailed in an additional spatial dimension, therefore the SPDC and the subsequent quantum random walk in one-dimensional (1D) arrays can be simulated through classical optical beam propagation in a two-dimensional (2D) photonic lattice. Thereby, the output intensity images directly represent the biphoton correlations and exhibit a clear violation of a Bell-type inequality.

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