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Quantum-State Purity of Heralded Single Photons Produced from Frequency-Anti-Correlated Biphotons

Quantum Physics 2015-11-04 v2

Abstract

We analyze the quantum-state purity of heralded single photons produced from frequency-anti-correlated biphotons. We find that the quantum-state purity in time-frequency domain depends strongly on the response time uncertainty of the trigger-photon detector that heralds the generation of its paired photon. If the trigger response time is much shorter than the two-photon coherence time, the time-frequency quantum-state purity of heralded single photons approaches unity and the heralded single photon is in a nearly pure state. If the trigger response time is much longer than the two-photon coherence time, the heralded photon is then projected onto a mixed state. Making use of the time-frequency entanglement, heralded single photons with a well-defined temporal wave function or a frequency superposition state can be produced and engineered. This time-frequency entanglement allows for shaping heralded single photons through nonlocal spectral modulation.

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@article{arxiv.1507.03483,
  title  = {Quantum-State Purity of Heralded Single Photons Produced from Frequency-Anti-Correlated Biphotons},
  author = {Shengwang Du},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.03483},
  year   = {2015}
}