Sub-shot-noise photon-number correlation in a mesoscopic twin beam of light

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We demonstrate sub-shot-noise photon-number correlations in a (temporal) multimode mesoscopic (∼ 103 detected photons) twin beam produced by picosecond-pulsed spontaneous nondegenerate parametric down-conversion. We have separately detected the signal and idler distributions of photons collected in twin coherence areas and found that the variance of the photon-count difference goes below the shot-noise limit by 3.25 dB. The number of temporal modes contained in the twin beam, as well as the size of the twin coherence areas, depends on the pump intensity. Our scheme is based on spontaneous down-conversion and thus does not suffer from limitations due to the finite gain of the parametric process. Twin beams are also used to demonstrate the conditional preparation of a nonclassical (sub-Poissonian) state. © 2007 The American Physical Society.

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Bondani, M., Allevi, A., Zambra, G., Paris, M. G. A., & Andreoni, A. (2007). Sub-shot-noise photon-number correlation in a mesoscopic twin beam of light. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 76(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.76.013833

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