Spectral Effects of Strong Chi-2 Non-Linearity for Quantum Processing
Abstract
Optical non-linearity can be used for parametric amplification and producing down-converted entangled photon pairs that have broad applications. It is known that weak non-linear media exhibit dispersion and produce a frequency response. It is therefore of interest to know how spectral effects of a strong crystal affect the performance. Here we model the spectral effects of the dispersion of a strong crystal and illustrate how this affects its ability to perform Bell measurements and influence the performance of a quantum gates that employ such a Bell measurement. We show that a Dyson series expansion of the unitary operator is necessary in general, leading to unwanted spectral entanglement. We identify a limiting situation employing periodic poling, in which a Taylor series expansion is a good approximation and this entanglement can be removed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0811.2038,
title = {Spectral Effects of Strong Chi-2 Non-Linearity for Quantum Processing},
author = {P. M. Leung and William J. Munro and Kae Nemoto and T. C. Ralph},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.2038},
year = {2009}
}
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