New Journal of Physics (Jan 2021)

Optimal detection of ultra-broadband bi-photons with quantum nonlinear SU(1,1) interference

  • Nir Nechushtan,
  • Hanzhong Zhang,
  • Mallachi Meller,
  • Avi Pe'er

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac2f8f
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 11
p. 113003

Abstract

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The visibility of nonlinear SU(1,1) interference directly reflects the nonclassical properties of entangled bi-photons and squeezed light with practically unlimited bandwidth, high efficiency and ultra-high photon flux, orders of magnitude beyond the abilities of standard photo-detectors. We study experimentally the dependence of the SU(1,1) visibility on the phase matching conditions and beam parameters in a free-space configuration, and show that maximal SU(1,1) visibility requires extreme collinear conditions, which deviate from the conditions for maximal nonlinear conversion. We demonstrate near-ideal visibility of ∼95% (limited only by internal loss) in an ultra-broadband SU(1,1), interferometer with over 120 THz of squeezed light bandwidth. Utilizing this analysis we demonstrate efficient detection of the spectral phase of single-cycle bi-photons and precise compensation of the dispersion over a full octave of bandwidth.

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