Kerr-effect induced correlations of optical fiber solitons and the impact of phase control

Leuchs G, Glöckl O, Lorenz S, Marquardt C, Heersink J, Korolkova N (2003)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2003

Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Book Volume: WLL - Spectral Phase II

Pages Range: paper WLL1

Event location: Tucson, AZ US

ISBN: 1-55752-759-8

URI: https://opg.optica.org/abstract.cfm?uri=FiO-2003-WLL1

DOI: 10.1364/FIO.2003.WLL1

Abstract

Experiments are reported in which the quantum properties of intense optical pulses at 1.5 micrometer are controlled via their non-linear interaction with the optical fiber. Intense light pulses may exhibit non-classical features such as entanglement with application in quantum communication. The role of phase control will be discussed.

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APA:

Leuchs, G., Glöckl, O., Lorenz, S., Marquardt, C., Heersink, J., & Korolkova, N. (2003). Kerr-effect induced correlations of optical fiber solitons and the impact of phase control. In Optical Society of America (Eds.), Proceedings of the Frontiers in Optics 2003 (pp. paper WLL1). Tucson, AZ, US: Optica Publishing Group.

MLA:

Leuchs, Gerd, et al. "Kerr-effect induced correlations of optical fiber solitons and the impact of phase control." Proceedings of the Frontiers in Optics 2003, Tucson, AZ Ed. Optical Society of America, Optica Publishing Group, 2003. paper WLL1.

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