Non-classical correlated twin beams can be generated through the modulational instability in a hollow-core photonic crystal fibre filled with a noble gas. Since the gain is provided by a monatomic gas, the influence of Raman effect, which is typical for fibre-based sources of entangled photons, is avoided. Additionally, the gas pressure together with the frequency chirp of the input pump pulse allow continuous tuning of the number of frequency modes of the twin beams. We combine spectral interferometry and single-shot measurement to retrieve the phase of the noise-driven generated sidebands.
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