Nonlinear optical signals and spectroscopy with quantum light
Conventional nonlinear spectroscopy uses classical light to detect matter properties through the variation of its response with frequencies or time delays. Quantum light opens up new avenues for spectroscopy by utilizing parameters of the quantum state of light as novel control knobs and through the...
Main Authors: | Dorfman, K, Schlawin, F, Mukamel, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2016
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