Experimental requirements for entangled two-photon spectroscopy

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Abstract

Coherently controlling the spectral properties of energy-entangled photons is a key component of future entangled two-photon spectroscopy schemes that are expected to provide advantages with respect to classical methods. We present here an experimental setup based on a grating compressor. It allows for the spectral shaping of entangled photons with a sevenfold increase in resolution, compared to previous setups with a prism compressor. We evaluate the performances of the shaper by detecting sum frequency generation in a nonlinear crystal with both classical pulses and entangled photon pairs. The efficiency of both processes is experimentally compared and is in accordance with a simple model relating the classical and entangled two-photon absorption coefficients. Finally, the entangled two-photon shaping capability is demonstrated by implementing an interferometric transfer function.

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Lerch, S., & Stefanov, A. (2021). Experimental requirements for entangled two-photon spectroscopy. Journal of Chemical Physics, 155(6), 1ENG. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0050657

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