We present equations for the power generated via spontaneous (quantum) and stimulated (classical) nonlinear optical processes in integrated devices. Equations for the same structure and same order process are derived from the same Hamiltonian, allowing for direct and easy comparison including the ability to estimate the efficiency of a quantum process based solely on experimental data from a classical process in the same device. We show that, in the CW limit and under the undepleted pump approximation, the average energy of a generated photon divided by a characteristic time plays the role of the classical "seed" signal in a quantum process, and that extending the length of a structure or taking advantage of a resonant cavity does not enhan...
This thesis presents a study of photon generation and conversion processes in nonlinear optics. Our...
This thesis presents a study of photon generation and conversion processes in nonlinear optics. Our...
Four-wave mixing (FWM) can be either stimulated or occur spontaneously. The first process is intrins...
We present equations for the power generated via spontaneous (quantum) and stimulated (classical) no...
We present equations for the power generated via spontaneous (quantum) and stimulated (classical) no...
We present equations for the power generated via spontaneous (quantum) and stimulated (classical) no...
We present simple expressions for the power generated via continuous-wave classical and quantum nonl...
We show that the results of classical experiments allow for an accurate prediction of quantum correl...
We show that the results of classical experiments allow for an accurate prediction of quantum correl...
We present a simple and flexible method for a rigorous description of nonlinear phenomena in photoni...
We show that the results of classical experiments allow for an accurate prediction of quantum correl...
This thesis presents an analysis of photon pairs generated via either spontaneous parametric downcon...
We show that the results of classical experiments allow for an accurate prediction of quantum correl...
Four-wave mixing (FWM) can be either stimulated or occur spontaneously. The first process is intrins...
The finite coherence time of the driving field plays an important role in the rates of energy exchan...
This thesis presents a study of photon generation and conversion processes in nonlinear optics. Our...
This thesis presents a study of photon generation and conversion processes in nonlinear optics. Our...
Four-wave mixing (FWM) can be either stimulated or occur spontaneously. The first process is intrins...
We present equations for the power generated via spontaneous (quantum) and stimulated (classical) no...
We present equations for the power generated via spontaneous (quantum) and stimulated (classical) no...
We present equations for the power generated via spontaneous (quantum) and stimulated (classical) no...
We present simple expressions for the power generated via continuous-wave classical and quantum nonl...
We show that the results of classical experiments allow for an accurate prediction of quantum correl...
We show that the results of classical experiments allow for an accurate prediction of quantum correl...
We present a simple and flexible method for a rigorous description of nonlinear phenomena in photoni...
We show that the results of classical experiments allow for an accurate prediction of quantum correl...
This thesis presents an analysis of photon pairs generated via either spontaneous parametric downcon...
We show that the results of classical experiments allow for an accurate prediction of quantum correl...
Four-wave mixing (FWM) can be either stimulated or occur spontaneously. The first process is intrins...
The finite coherence time of the driving field plays an important role in the rates of energy exchan...
This thesis presents a study of photon generation and conversion processes in nonlinear optics. Our...
This thesis presents a study of photon generation and conversion processes in nonlinear optics. Our...
Four-wave mixing (FWM) can be either stimulated or occur spontaneously. The first process is intrins...