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Quantum Optical Measurements with Classical Nonlinear Optics

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Abstract

The quantum-correlated photon pairs that would be generated by a nonlinear optical device, were it operated in the quantum regime, can be characterized by nonlinear optical experiments done on the device in the classical regime.

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