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    Transverse Correlation in Entangled Photons and Light-Matter Interaction

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    Date
    2007-07-12
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    dissertations
    Department
    Physics
    Program
    Physics, Applied
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    Subjects
    Physics, Theory (0753)
    Physics, Optics (0752)
    Physics, General (0605)
    Entanglement
    Imaging
    Lithography
    EIT
    Triphoton
    Memory
    Abstract
    In recent years, quantum entanglement has attracted much; attention, because its unique properties provide potential; applications, which could not be achieved using conventional; techniques, such as quantum computing, quantum imaging and; lithography. To realize these advancements, one has to obtain an; entanglement-generation source, thoroughly master its physical; properties, and fully understand the light-matter interaction.; This dissertation is an attempt to address such issues as stated; above.; Conventionally, paired photons are created from; \textit{spontaneous parametric down-conversion} (SPDC). It is; known that the transverse correlation in biphotons may improve the; visibility and resolution in quantum imaging and lithography. In; this thesis, we described an alternative biphoton source --; Raman-EIT (\textit{electromagnetically induced transparency}); generator, and emphasize on its geometrical and optical; properties. We found that to utilize the transverse effects in; paired Stokes-anti-Stokes, it is necessary to make the product of; the EIT window times the group delay much greater than unity.; To gain further insight into quantum imaging and lithography, we; studied the transverse correlation in triphoton entanglement; theoretically. We found that in the two-image process, the quality; of images is determined by the optical path-lengths, even though; the Gaussian thin lens equations are satisfied. The ghost; interference-diffraction patterns of double slits show one more; fold interference, which is essentially different from the; biphoton case. Klyshko's advanced-wave model is still applicable,; with some modifications. We also generalized the transverse; correlation to the case of multi-photon entangled states.; To implement quantum computing, one key element is quantum memory.; In this thesis, we have theoretically explored the feasibility of; such a memory by using nonclassical SPDC light in an EIT system at; the single-photon level. We found that both the quantum coherence; of SPDC and atomic coherence of EIT can survive after interacting; within a vapor cell. Due to the inherent mismatch of magnitude; between the spectral bandwidth of SPDC and the very narrow; transmission width of EIT, the coincidence counts of the; two-photon interference is reduced to one pair per second, which; is barely doable in the current experimental situation.


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    Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery
    University of Maryland, Baltimore County
    1000 Hilltop Circle
    Baltimore, MD 21250
    www.umbc.edu/scholarworks

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    Phone: 410-455-3021


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