Abstract

In order to investigate the nonlinear dynamics of photons, one must in principle solve a quantum many-particle problem, which usually requires intensive computation. In this study, we show that the spatial wave function of photons after nonlinear interaction can be obtained with less computation by assuming a classical input pulse and calculating a correlation function in the output field. This method is particularly useful when nonlinear optical media have many mechanical degrees of freedom, where quantum many-particle problems become extremely difficult.

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