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Quantum noise in optical fibers I Stochastic equations
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Quantum DynamicEngineeringQuantum ComputingNonlinear Wave PropagationOptical SolitonQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhotonicsThermal PhononsPhysicsFundamental HamiltonianStochastic ResonanceQuantum NoiseQuantum OpticNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum SystemSingle-mode Optical FiberQuantum Chaos
We analyze the quantum dynamics of radiation propagating in a single-mode optical fiber with dispersion, nonlinearity, and Raman coupling to thermal phonons. We start from a fundamental Hamiltonian that includes the principal known nonlinear effects and quantum-noise sources, including linear gain and loss. Both Markovian and frequency-dependent, non-Markovian reservoirs are treated. This treatment allows quantum Langevin equations, which have a classical form except for additional quantum-noise terms, to be calculated. In practical calculations, it is more useful to transform to Wigner or +P quasi-probability operator representations. These transformations result in stochastic equations that can be analyzed by use of perturbation theory or exact numerical techniques. The results have applications to fiber-optics communications, networking, and sensor technology.
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