Abstract
We consider hexagonal pattern forming in the cross section of an optical beam produced by a Kerr cavity, and we study the quantum correlations characterizing this structure. By using arguments related to the symmetry broken by the pattern formation, we identify a complete scenario of six-mode entanglement. Five independent phase quadrature combinations connecting the hexagonal modes are shown to exhibit sub-shot-noise fluctuations. By means of a nonlinear quantum calculation technique, quantum correlations among the mode photon numbers are demonstrated and calculated.
- Received 26 July 2001
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.65.013816
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