Experimental implementation of a nonlinear beamsplitter based on a phase-sensitive parametric amplifier

Yami Fang, Jingliang Feng, Leiming Cao, Yaxian Wang, Jietai Jing

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Abstract

Beamsplitters have played an important role in quantum optics experiments. They are often used to split and combine two beams, especially in the construct of an interferometer. In this letter, we experimentally implement a nonlinear beamsplitter using a phase-sensitive parametric amplifier, which is based on four-wave mixing in hot rubidium vapor. Here we show that, despite the different frequencies of the two input beams, the output ports of the nonlinear beamsplitter exhibit interference phenomena. We make measurements of the interference fringe visibility and study how various parameters, such as the intensity gain of the amplifier, the intensity ratio of the two input beams, and the one and two photon detunings, affect the behavior of the nonlinear beamsplitter. It may find potential applications in quantum metrology and quantum information processing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number131106
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume108
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Mar 2016

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