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Spectral correlations of ultrashort pulses in optical fibers

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Abstract

Sources of quantum correlated light beams will find important applications in quantum communication. Such beams might be generated by Kerr effect induced four wave mixing in fibers where the nonlinear optical pulse evolution is an important issue. The resulting effect of self-phase modulation is used to broaden the spectra of ultrashort pulses in many laser applications.

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