Quantum Optical Processes Observed
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•Observing gain-induced group delay between multiphoton pulses generated in a spontaneous down-conversion source
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Researchers at the National Research Council of Canada and École Polytechnique de Montréal recently carried out a study observing the effects emerging in the SPDC process.
They observed the observation of a gain-induced group delay in multi-photon pulses generated in SPDC.
This observation could have important implications for the future development of devices that leverage quantum interference.
As part of their next studies, Thekkadath and his colleagues at the National Research Council of Canada are trying to devise strategies to minimize optical losses in quantum devices. In addition, they are trying to determine how the photon-pair sources they have been examining could be leveraged for quantum sensing and computing, irrespective of any associated photon losses. 2024 Science X Network .
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