Coherence in two-photon down-conversion induced by a laser

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We discuss the situation in which idler beams from two parametric down-converter crystals are allowed to interfere. We show that, when two mutually coherent signal beams derived from a common laser are injected into the down-converters, the two idler beams can become mutually coherent also. Moreover, the resulting interference pattern can, in principle, have 100% visibility when the number of injected photons per unit down-converter bandwidth is large. This is just the condition for stimulated down-conversion to dominate over spontaneous down-conversion. © 1990 The American Physical Society.

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Ou, Z. Y., Wang, L. J., Zou, X. Y., & Mandel, L. (1990). Coherence in two-photon down-conversion induced by a laser. Physical Review A, 41(3), 1597–1601. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.41.1597

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