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Impact of temporal correlations, coherence, and postselection on two-photon interference
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Authors: Fernando Redivo Cardoso, Jaewon Lee, Riccardo Checchinato, Jan-Heinrich Littmann, Marco De Gregorio, Sven Höfling, Christian Schneider, Celso J. Villas-Boas, Ana Predojević
Year
2023
Paper ID
52914
Status
Preprint
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Two-photon interference is an indispensable resource in quantum photonics, but it is not straightforward to achieve. The cascaded generation of photon pairs contains intrinsic temporal correlations that negatively affect the ability of such sources to perform two-photon interference, thus hindering applications. We report on how such correlation interplays with decoherence and temporal postselection, and under which conditions temporal postselection could improve two-photon interference visibility. Our study identifies crucial parameters and points the way to a source with optimal performance.
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- It adds a 2023 reference point for readers tracking recent quantum research.
- Two-photon interference is an indispensable resource in quantum photonics, but it is not straightforward to achieve.
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