Glauber-Fock photonic lattices

Optics Letters
Armando Perez-LeijaDemetrios N Christodoulides

Abstract

We show that classical analogs to quantum coherent and displaced Fock states can emerge in one-dimensional semi-infinite photonic lattices having a square root law for the coupling coefficients. Beam dynamics in these fully integrable structures is described in closed form, irrespective of the site of excitation. The trajectories of these beams are closely examined, and pertinent examples are provided for their realization.

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Sep 3, 2011·Optics Letters·Stefano Longhi
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Jun 6, 2013·Optics Express·B M Rodríguez-LaraH M Moya-Cessa
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