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Second order coherence of parametric light determined by two photon absorption in a semiconductor

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Abstract

We use a modified Hanbury Brown-Twiss set-up based on two-photon absorption to study second-order coherence of parametric fluorescence at the femtosecond scale. Characterizations are made in the degenerate case and far away degeneracy.

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