M. Cordier, B. Debord, F. Gérôme, P. Delaye, F. Benabid, I. Zaquine
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Abstract
Photon-pair states, whether spectrally correlated or separable, can all be very useful in quantum technology applications. For example, the former are used for improving the security of quantum key distribution, whilst the latter are the backbone in heralded single photon sources. It has been shown that the amount of spectral correlations is well-described by the shape of the Joint Spectral Amplitude function (JSA), which mostly depends on the relative group velocity relation between the pump, signal and idler photons within the source medium [1].