Abstract

Four-photon scattering in nonlinear waveguides is an important physical process that allows photon-pair generation in well-defined guided modes, with high rate and reasonably low noise. Most of the experiments to date used the scalar four-photon scattering process in which the pump photons and the scattered photons have the same polarization. In birefringent waveguides, vectorial four-photon scatterings are also allowed: these vectorial scattering processes involve photons with different polarizations. In this paper, the theory of four-photon scattering in nonlinear, birefringent, and dispersive fibers is developed in the framework of the quantum theory of light. The work focuses on the spectral properties and quantum correlations (including entanglement) of photon pairs generated in high-birefringence and low-birefringence fibers.

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