Modeling the space-time correlation of pulsed twin beams

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Abstract

Entangled twin-beams generated by parametric down-conversion are among the favorite sources for imaging-oriented applications, due their multimodal nature in space and time. However, a satisfactory theoretical description is still lacking. In this work we propose a semi-analytic model which aims to bridge the gap between time-consuming numerical simulations and the unrealistic plane-wave pump theory. The model is used to study the quantum correlation and the coherence in the angle-frequency domain of the parametric emission, and demonstrates a g1 / 2 growth of their size as the gain g increases, with a corresponding contraction of the space-time distribution. These predictions are systematically compared with the results of stochastic numerical simulations, performed in the Wigner representation, of the full model equations: an excellent agreement is shown even for parameters well outside the expected limit of validity of the model.

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Gatti, A., Jedrkiewicz, O., & Brambilla, E. (2023). Modeling the space-time correlation of pulsed twin beams. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42588-y

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