Single-Mode Parametric-Down-Conversion States with 50 Photons as a Source for Mesoscopic Quantum Optics
G. Harder, T. Bartley, A.E. Lita, S.W. Nam, T. Gerrits, C. Silberhorn, Physical Review Letters (2016).
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Harder G, Bartley T, Lita AE, Nam SW, Gerrits T, Silberhorn C. Single-Mode Parametric-Down-Conversion States with 50 Photons as a Source for Mesoscopic Quantum Optics. Physical Review Letters. Published online 2016. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.116.143601
Harder, G., Bartley, T., Lita, A. E., Nam, S. W., Gerrits, T., & Silberhorn, C. (2016). Single-Mode Parametric-Down-Conversion States with 50 Photons as a Source for Mesoscopic Quantum Optics. Physical Review Letters. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.116.143601
@article{Harder_Bartley_Lita_Nam_Gerrits_Silberhorn_2016, title={Single-Mode Parametric-Down-Conversion States with 50 Photons as a Source for Mesoscopic Quantum Optics}, DOI={10.1103/physrevlett.116.143601}, journal={Physical Review Letters}, author={Harder, Georg and Bartley, Tim and Lita, Adriana E. and Nam, Sae Woo and Gerrits, Thomas and Silberhorn, Christine}, year={2016} }
Harder, Georg, Tim Bartley, Adriana E. Lita, Sae Woo Nam, Thomas Gerrits, and Christine Silberhorn. “Single-Mode Parametric-Down-Conversion States with 50 Photons as a Source for Mesoscopic Quantum Optics.” Physical Review Letters, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.116.143601.
G. Harder, T. Bartley, A. E. Lita, S. W. Nam, T. Gerrits, and C. Silberhorn, “Single-Mode Parametric-Down-Conversion States with 50 Photons as a Source for Mesoscopic Quantum Optics,” Physical Review Letters, 2016, doi: 10.1103/physrevlett.116.143601.
Harder, Georg, et al. “Single-Mode Parametric-Down-Conversion States with 50 Photons as a Source for Mesoscopic Quantum Optics.” Physical Review Letters, 2016, doi:10.1103/physrevlett.116.143601.