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Emulating Quantum Entangled Biphoton Spectroscopy Using Classical Light Pulses.

Liwen KoRobert L CookK Birgitta Whaley
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
We show that for a class of quantum light spectroscopy (QLS) experiments using n = 0, 1, 2, ··· classical light pulses and an entangled photon pair (a biphoton state) where one photon acts as a reference without interacting with the matter sample, identical signals can be obtained by replacing the biphotons with classical-like coherent states of light, where these are defined explicitly in terms of the parameters of the biphoton states. An input-output formulation of quantum nonlinear spectroscopy is used to prove this equivalence. We demonstrate the equivalence numerically by comparing a classical pump-quantum probe experiment with the corresponding classical pump-classical probe experiment. This analysis shows that understanding the equivalence between entangled biphoton probes and carefully designed classical-like coherent state probes leads to quantum-inspired classical experiments that yield equivalent signals and provides insights for the future design of QLS experiments that could provide a true quantum advantage.
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