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10 June 2024 Developing ultrafast optical frequency conversion for high intensity and quantum applications
Jeffrey Moses
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Abstract
In the ultrafast domain, high intensity applications and quantum information science share common obstacles when it comes to efficient frequency conversion. This talk will cover several recent advances in nonlinear optical frequency conversion that overcome the usual behaviors that limit applications. We will discuss precise, efficient, ultrabroadband frequency translation by adiabatic phase matching and efficient parametric amplification by hybridized wave mixing, and where these concepts may fit in a wide range of future applications.
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Jeffrey Moses "Developing ultrafast optical frequency conversion for high intensity and quantum applications", Proc. SPIE PC13028, Quantum Information Science, Sensing, and Computation XVI, PC130280A (10 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3023266
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KEYWORDS
Frequency conversion

Ultrafast phenomena

Quantum applications

Quantum limits

Quantum conversion

Atmospheric optics

Broadband telecommunications

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