In this work we propose and analyze a scheme where the full spatiotemporal correlation of twin photons or beams generated by parametric down-conversion is detected by using its inverse process, i.e., sum frequency generation. Our main result is that, by imposing independently a temporal delay Delta t and a transverse spatial shift Delta x between two twin components of PDC light, the up-converted light intensity provides information on the correlation of the PDC light in the full spatiotemporal domain and should enable the reconstruction of the peculiar X-shaped structure of the correlation predicted previously [A. Gatti et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 223601 (2009); L. Caspani et al. Phys. Rev. A 81, 033808 (2010); E. Brambilla et al. Phys. Rev. A 82, 013835 (2010)]. Through both a semianalytical and a numerical modeling of the proposed optical system, we analyze the feasibility of the experiment and identify the best conditions to implement it. In particular, the tolerance of the phase-sensitive measurement against the presence of dispersive elements, imperfect imaging conditions, and possible misalignments of the two crystals is evaluated.

Disclosing the spatiotemporal structure of parametric down-conversion entanglement through frequency up-conversion

Jedrkiewicz O;Gatti A
2012

Abstract

In this work we propose and analyze a scheme where the full spatiotemporal correlation of twin photons or beams generated by parametric down-conversion is detected by using its inverse process, i.e., sum frequency generation. Our main result is that, by imposing independently a temporal delay Delta t and a transverse spatial shift Delta x between two twin components of PDC light, the up-converted light intensity provides information on the correlation of the PDC light in the full spatiotemporal domain and should enable the reconstruction of the peculiar X-shaped structure of the correlation predicted previously [A. Gatti et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 223601 (2009); L. Caspani et al. Phys. Rev. A 81, 033808 (2010); E. Brambilla et al. Phys. Rev. A 82, 013835 (2010)]. Through both a semianalytical and a numerical modeling of the proposed optical system, we analyze the feasibility of the experiment and identify the best conditions to implement it. In particular, the tolerance of the phase-sensitive measurement against the presence of dispersive elements, imperfect imaging conditions, and possible misalignments of the two crystals is evaluated.
2012
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
quantum entanglement
parametric down-conversion
sum frequency generation
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