Mode Distinguishability in Multi-photon Interference
ORAL
Abstract
The Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) effect is a quintessential process in various quantum information technologies and quantum optics applications. In this work, we investigate multi-photon interference, developing a model for the simultaneous characterization of polarization and spectro-temporal mode mismatch on the coincidence probabilities including the effects of realistic imperfections of devices used in HOM experiments. We also study the coincidence probability for coherent states as a function of source intensity, as well as spectro-temporal and polarization mismatch of the incident beams. We apply our model to the case of multi-photon interference from independent sources and analyze the consequences of mode mismatch in various instances that occur in quantum networking such as entanglement swapping and quantum key distribution (QKD).
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Presenters
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Noah A Crum
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Noah A Crum
University of Tennessee
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Adrien Green
University of Tennessee
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Md Mehdi Hassan
University of Tennessee
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George Siopsis
University of Tennessee