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High-quality polarization entanglement state preparation and manipulation in standard telecommunication channels
We report a novel and simple approach for generating near-perfect quality
polarization entanglement in a fully guided-wave fashion. Both deterministic
pair separation into two adjacent telecommunication channels and the paired
photons' temporal walk-off compensation are achieved using standard fiber
components. Two-photon interference experiments are performed, both for
quantitatively demonstrating the relevance of our approach, and for
manipulating the produced state between bosonic and fermionic symmetries. The
compactness, versatility, and reliability of this configuration makes it a
potential candidate for quantum communication applications.Comment: 6 figure
Polarization entangled photon-pair source based on a type-II PPLN waveguide emitting at a telecom wavelength
We report the realization of a fiber coupled polarization entangled
photon-pair source at 1310 nm based on a birefringent titanium in-diffused
waveguide integrated on periodically poled lithium niobate. By taking advantage
of a dedicated and high-performance setup, we characterized the quantum
properties of the pairs by measuring two-photon interference in both
Hong-Ou-Mandel and standard Bell inequality configurations. We obtained, for
the two sets of measurements, interference net visibilities reaching nearly
100%, which represent important and competitive results compared to similar
waveguide-based configurations already reported. These results prove the
relevance of our approach as an enabling technology for long-distance quantum
communication.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, to appear in New Journal of Physic
Continuum QRPA response for deformed neutron-rich nuclei
We discuss properties of the quadrupole collective excitation of the deformed
neutron-rich nucleus Mg within the framework of quasi-particle random
phase approximation (QRPA). We first solve the coupled-channels equations to
obtain the single-particle levels, and construct the ground state by treating
the pairing correlations in the BCS approximation. We then solve the QRPA
equation using the response function formalism, by including the continuum
spectra with the box dicscretization method. We show that the collectivity of
the gamma vibration (the lowest mode) is significantly enhanced if
protons and neutrons have different deformations. We also discuss an attempt
towards full continuum QRPA calculations for deformed nuclei.Comment: 8 pages, 2 eps figures. Use espcrc1.sty. A talk given at the
International Conference on Collective Motion in Nuclei Under Extreme
Conditions (COMEX1), June 10 - 13, 2003, Paris, France. To be published in
the proceedings (Nucl. Phys. A
Collectivity evolution in the neutron-rich Pd isotopes towards the N=82 shell closure
The neutron-rich, even-even 122,124,126Pd isotopes has been studied via
in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory.
Excited states at 499(9), 590(11), and 686(17) keV were found in the three
isotopes, which we assign to the respective 2+ -> 0+ decays. In addition, a
candidate for the 4+ state at 1164(20) keV was observed in 122Pd. The resulting
Ex(2+) systematics are essentially similar to those of the Xe (Z=54) isotopic
chain and theoretical prediction by IBM-2, suggesting no serious shell
quenching in the Pd isotopes in the vicinity of N=82
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