Abstract
Orbital angular momentum (OAM) light is nowadays an intriguing resource in classical and quantum optics due to the richness of physical properties it shows in interaction with matter. A key ingredient needed to exploit the full potential of OAM light is the control of quantum interference, a crucial resource in fields like quantum communication and quantum optics. Here, we study the vortex four-wave mixing (FWM) via multi-photon quantum interference in an ultraslow propagation regime. We find that the structured information can be manipulated via two-photon detuning and three photon detuning, which manifests itself as a spatial modulation. The detailed explanations based on the dispersion relation are given, which are in good agreement with our simulations. Furthermore, in order to clearly show the modulated mechanism, we perform the interference between the FWM field and a same-frequency Gaussian beam. It is found that the interference patterns are also manipulated by adjusting the multi-photon detunings. This work may have some potential applications in quantum control based on OAM light.
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