Isoenergetic model for optical downconversion and error-specific limits of the parametric approximation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.18828v1
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2025 16:07:04 GMT
- Title: Isoenergetic model for optical downconversion and error-specific limits of the parametric approximation
- Authors: D. B. Horoshko, V. S. Shchesnovich,
- Abstract summary: In optical downconversion, the pump amplitude is a fixed parameter of the model.<n>This approximation has a limited domain of validity since it assumes a non-depleted and non-entangled pump.<n>By finding an approximate solution to the Schr"odinger equation of the downconversion process, we obtain an improved analytical model beyond the parametric one.
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- Abstract: Optical downconversion is widely used for generating photon pairs, squeezed and entangled states of light, making it an indispensable tool in quantum optics and quantum information. In the regime where the pump is much stronger than the generated field, the standard parametric approximation treats the pump amplitude as a fixed parameter of the model. This approximation has a limited domain of validity since it assumes a non-depleted and non-entangled pump. By finding an approximate solution to the Schr\"odinger equation of the downconversion process, we obtain an improved analytical model beyond the parametric one, which accounts for pump depletion and pump-signal entanglement. The new model is advantageous, first, because it allows one to compute averages of field operators far beyond the domain of validity of the parametric approximation, and second, because it allows one to establish error-specific limits of the latter domain. For a given pump amplitude, we find a maximum squeezing parameter, up to which the approximation remains valid within a specified acceptable error. Our results confirm that recent experiments on Gaussian boson sampling, with a squeezing parameter of $r\approx 1.8$ and a coherent pump amplitude of $\alpha\approx 2\cdot10^6$, can still be accurately described by the standard parametric approximation. However, we observe a sharp decline in validity as the squeezing parameter increases. For pump amplitudes of $\alpha \approx 2\cdot10^6$, the parametric approximation breaks down when the squeezing parameter exceeds $r\approx 4.5$, whereas the new approximation remains valid up to $r\approx 6$ with an acceptable error of 1%.
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