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Quantum Frequency Conversion by Four-wave Mixing Using Bragg Scattering

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Abstract

Two theoretical models for frequency conversion (FC) using nondegenerate four-wave mixing are compared, and their range of validity are discussed. Quantum-state-preserving FC allows for arbitrary reshaping of states for an appropriate pump selection.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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