Stokes-anti-Stokes correlated photon properties akin to photonic Cooper pairs
Filomeno S. de Aguiar Junior, Andre Saraiva, Marcelo F. Santos, Belita, Koiller, Reinaldo de Melo e Souza, Arthur Patrocinio Pena, Raigna A. Silva,, Carlos H. Monken, Ado Jorio

TL;DR
This paper explores photon interactions in condensed matter, revealing correlated Stokes-anti-Stokes photon pairs in diamond that resemble electronic Cooper pairs, and discusses how these interactions could be enhanced.
Contribution
It demonstrates the analogy between photon interactions and Cooper pairs, providing a model for correlated SaS photon production and pathways to increase interaction energies.
Findings
Correlated SaS photons observed only with attractive interactions.
Correlated SaS photons follow the same path as the laser beam.
Model suggests potential to achieve higher interaction energies.
Abstract
Photons interact with each other in condensed matter through the same mechanism that forms Cooper pairs in superconductors -- the exchange of virtual phonons [PRL 119, 193603 (2017)]. It is however unclear which consequences of this interaction will be observable and potentially lead to further analogy with superconductivity. We investigate the energy, momentum and production rate of correlate Stokes-anti-Stokes (SaS) photons in diamond and other transparent media, experiencing properties akin to those of electronic Cooper pairs. The rate of correlated SaS production depends on the energy shifts of the pair, which in the BCS theory determines whether there should be an attractive or repulsive interaction. With this view, we only observe correlated SaS in the case of attractive interactions. While traditional photon-phonon collisions scatter light in all directions, the correlated SaS…
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