Up-, down-, and sideways-conversion for quantum information

Frequency up- and down-conversion in nonlinear crystals enables several fundamental resources for optical quantum information, including on-demand single photons, entangled-photon states, and efficient conversion of photons' quantum states from one wavelength to another

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