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Engineering temporal-mode-selective frequency conversion in off-the-shelf nonlinear optical waveguides: From theory to experiment (1702.05687v2)

Published 19 Feb 2017 in physics.optics and quant-ph

Abstract: Quantum frequency conversion (QFC) in nonlinear optical media is a powerful tool for temporal-mode selective manipulation of light. Recent attempts at achieving high mode selectivities and/or fidelities have had to resort to multi-dimensional optimization schemes to determine the system's natural Schmidt modes. Certain combinations of relative-group velocities between the relevant frequency bands, medium length, and temporal pulse widths have been known to achieve good selectivities (exceeding 80%) for temporal modes that are nearly identical to pump pulse shapes, even for high conversion efficiencies. Working in this parameter regime using an off-the-shelf, second-harmonic generation, MgO:PPLN waveguide, and with pulses on the order of 500 fs at wavelengths around 800 nm, we verify experimentally that model-predicted Schmidt modes provide the high temporal-mode selectivity expected. This paves the way to the implementation of a proposed two-stage QFC scheme that is predicted to reach near-perfect (100%) selectivity.

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