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Kerr-effect induced correlations of optical fiber solitons and the impact of phase control

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Abstract

Experiments are reported in which the quantum properties of intense optical pulses at 1.5 micrometer are controlled via their non-linear interaction with the optical fiber. Intense light pulses may exhibit non-classical features such as entanglement with application in quantum communication. The role of phase control will be discussed.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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