Leuchs G (2006)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2006
Publisher: American Physical Society
Book Volume: 73
Pages Range: 012306
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.73.012306
Three different methods have been discussed to verify continuous variable entanglement of intense light beams. We demonstrate all three methods using the same setup to facilitate the comparison. The nonlinearity used to generate entanglement is the Kerr effect in optical fibers. Due to the brightness of the entangled pulses, standard homodyne detection is not an appropriate tool for the verification. However, we show that by using large asymmetric interferometers on each beam individually, two noncommuting variables can be accessed and the presence of entanglement verified via joint measurements on the two beams. Alternatively, we witness entanglement by combining the two beams on a beam splitter that yields certain linear combinations of quadrature amplitudes which suffice to prove the presence of entanglement. © 2006 The American Physical Society.
APA:
Leuchs, G. (2006). Verifying continuous variable entanglement of intense light pulses. Physical Review A, 73, 012306. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.73.012306
MLA:
Leuchs, Gerd. "Verifying continuous variable entanglement of intense light pulses." Physical Review A 73 (2006): 012306.
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