Boosting entanglement generation in down-conversion with incoherent
illumination
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.14483v1
- Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2020 15:28:34 GMT
- Title: Boosting entanglement generation in down-conversion with incoherent
illumination
- Authors: Lucas Hutter, Gustavo Lima and Stephen P. Walborn
- Abstract summary: Entangled photons produced by spontaneous parametric down-conversion have been of paramount importance for our current understanding of quantum mechanics and advances in quantum information.
We show that when a novel class of partially coherent Gaussian pump beams is considered, a distinct type of quantum state can be generated for which the amount of entanglement increases inversely with the degree of coherence of the pump beam.
This leads to highly incoherent yet highly entangled multi-photon states, which should have interesting consequences for photonic quantum information science.
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- Abstract: Entangled photons produced by spontaneous parametric down-conversion have
been of paramount importance for our current understanding of quantum mechanics
and advances in quantum information. In this process, the quantum correlations
of the down-converted photons are governed by the optical properties of the
pump beam illuminating the non-linear crystal. Extensively, the pump beam has
been modeled by either coherent beams or by the well-know Gaussian-Schell
model, which leads to the natural conclusion that a high degree of optical
coherence is required for the generation of highly entangled states. Here, we
show that when a novel class of partially coherent Gaussian pump beams is
considered, a distinct type of quantum state can be generated for which the
amount of entanglement increases inversely with the degree of coherence of the
pump beam. This leads to highly incoherent yet highly entangled multi-photon
states, which should have interesting consequences for photonic quantum
information science.
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