We consider two interlinked non-linear interactions occurring simultaneously in a single chi((2)) crystal. Classical and quantum working regimes are considered and their peculiar properties analysed. In particular, we describe an experiment, realized in the classical regime, that verifies the holographic nature of the process, and predict, for the quantum regime, the generation of a fully inseparable tripartite Gaussian state of light that can be used to support a general 1--> 2 continuous variable telecloning protocol.

Quantum and classical properties of the fields generated by two interlinked second-order non-linear interactions / A. Allevi, A. Andreoni, M. Bondani, A. Ferraro, M.G.A. Paris, E. Puddu. - In: JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS. - ISSN 1362-3044. - 51:6-7(2004), pp. 1031-1036. ((Intervento presentato al 5. convegno Workshop on Mysteries, Puzzles and Paradoxes in Quantum Mechanics (MPPinQM-5) tenutosi a Gargnano nel 2003.

Quantum and classical properties of the fields generated by two interlinked second-order non-linear interactions

A. Ferraro;M.G.A. Paris;
2004

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We consider two interlinked non-linear interactions occurring simultaneously in a single chi((2)) crystal. Classical and quantum working regimes are considered and their peculiar properties analysed. In particular, we describe an experiment, realized in the classical regime, that verifies the holographic nature of the process, and predict, for the quantum regime, the generation of a fully inseparable tripartite Gaussian state of light that can be used to support a general 1--> 2 continuous variable telecloning protocol.
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
2004
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