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Quantum theory and applications of fiber-based parametric devices
Parametric devices based on four-wave mixing processes in fibers can amplify, frequency convert, phase conjugate, regenerate, sample and delay signals in conventional communication systems [1]. They can also generate [2] and frequency-convert [3] photons used in quantum-information experiments [4].