Nonlocalized Generation of Correlated Photon Pairs in Degenerate Down-Conversion.

Phys Rev Lett

School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom.

Published: March 2017

The achievement of optimum conversion efficiency in conventional spontaneous parametric down-conversion requires consideration of quantum processes that entail multisite electrodynamic coupling, actively taking place within the conversion material. The physical mechanism, which operates through virtual photon propagation, provides for photon pairs to be emitted from spatially separated sites of photon interaction; occasionally pairs are produced in which each photon emerges from a different point in space. The extent of such nonlocalized generation is influenced by individual variations in both distance and phase correlation. Mathematical analysis of the global contributions from this mechanism provides a quantitative measure for a degree of positional uncertainty in the origin of down-converted emission.

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