2004
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.70.043804
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Polarization-entangled mode-locked photons from cavity-enhanced spontaneous parametric down-conversion

Abstract: We report the generation of polarization-entangled photons by cavity-enhanced spontaneous parametric down-conversion. The bandwidth of entangled photons is reduced to that of the optical parometric oscillator and the conversion rate is enhanced by cavity. The time interval between the conjugate two photon is prolongated so that it can be directly measured by a common detector. The time correlation function of the entangledphotons pair shows a time-oscillatory characteristic. To demonstrate the entanglement, we… Show more

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“…The reduction in spectral bandwidth is compensated by the enhancement in the efficiency of the photon pair generation due to the cavity resonance. Without further filtering, the output of the cavity is spectrally multimode (Kuklewicz et al, 2006;Scholz et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2004;Wolfgramm et al, 2008). Ideally, a single cavity mode should be selected, such that the bandwidth of the parametric light is given by the width of the cavity mode.…”
Section: Narrow Band Photon Pair Sources Based On Parametric Down Conmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction in spectral bandwidth is compensated by the enhancement in the efficiency of the photon pair generation due to the cavity resonance. Without further filtering, the output of the cavity is spectrally multimode (Kuklewicz et al, 2006;Scholz et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2004;Wolfgramm et al, 2008). Ideally, a single cavity mode should be selected, such that the bandwidth of the parametric light is given by the width of the cavity mode.…”
Section: Narrow Band Photon Pair Sources Based On Parametric Down Conmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimentally, Ou et al [11] has realized a type-I source, in which the two photons generated have the same polarization, making it very difficult to generate entanglement. Wang et al [13] made a further step by putting two type-I nonlinear crystals within a ring cavity to generate polarization entanglement, but unfortunately the output is multi-mode which does not fit the requirement of an atomic quantum memory. While, a type-II configured source (down-converted photons have different polarizations) is more preferable for the ease of generating polarization entanglement, compared with a type-I source.…”
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“…By putting the nonlinear crystal inside a cavity, the linewidth of generated photon pairs is limited by the cavity linewidth and the generation probability for the down-converted photons whose frequency matches the cavity mode will be enhanced greatly. Significant progress has been made in this regard [19][20][21][22][23][24][25] . Recently, the generation of single-mode narrow-band polarization entangled source has been reported through cavity-enhanced SPDC [25] , and the storage of such entangled photons has been demonstrated in a cold atomic ensemble [26] In this paper, we also demonstrate a narrow-band polarization-entangled photon pairs at Rb D .…”
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