Classical-to-quantum transition with broadband four-wave mixing

Rafi Z. Vered, Yaakov Shaked, Yelena Ben-Or, Michael Rosenbluh, Avi Pe'Er

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Abstract

A key question of quantum optics is how nonclassical biphoton correlations at low power evolve into classical coherence at high power. Direct observation of the crossover from quantum to classical behavior is desirable, but difficult due to the lack of adequate experimental techniques that cover the ultrawide dynamic range in photon flux from the single photon regime to the classical level. We investigate biphoton correlations within the spectrum of light generated by broadband four-wave mixing over a large dynamic range of ∼80dB in photon flux across the classical-to-quantum transition using a two-photon interference effect that distinguishes between classical and quantum behavior. We explore the quantum-classical nature of the light by observing the interference contrast dependence on internal loss and demonstrate quantum collapse and revival of the interference when the four-wave mixing gain in the fiber becomes imaginary.

Original languageEnglish
Article number063902
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume114
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Feb 2015

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Seventh Framework Programme248630

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