Two-color photons and nonlocality in fourth-order interference
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 41 (9) , 5139-5146
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.41.5139
Abstract
Angle-separated pair photons emitted in spontaneous parametric fluorescence are superimposed at a beamsplitter and detected by coincidence techniques. The coincidence disappears when the photon path lengths to the beamsplitter are equal to within their inverse bandwidth due to fourth-order interference. The photon bandwidth is set by wide apertures placed to satisfy phase-matching conditions at the nonlinear crystal. The resulting broadband photons are short (39-fs full width at half maximum) and show an oscillatory tail resulting from the hard-edge apertures. Two-color photons are created by blocking the central portion of the apertures leading to strong oscillations of the coincidence rate as a function of path-length difference. Both effects are predicted by the theory of fourth-order interference coupled with the detailed phase-matching conditions in the nonlinear crystal used as a source. The two colors overlap at different positions on the beamsplitter. We show how this could be used as a test of local realistic theories by formulating a Bell inequality based on relative phases between the colors.Keywords
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