High-speed imaging of spatiotemporal correlations in Hong-Ou-Mandel
interference
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.02740v3
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2022 20:21:05 GMT
- Title: High-speed imaging of spatiotemporal correlations in Hong-Ou-Mandel
interference
- Authors: Xiaoqin Gao, Yingwen Zhang, Alessio D'Errico, Khabat Heshami, Ebrahim
Karimi
- Abstract summary: We experimentally demonstrate, with the aid of a time tagging camera, high speed measurement and characterization of two-photon interference.
Results open up a route practical applications of using the high dimensionality of spatial DOF in two-photon interference.
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- Abstract: The Hong-Ou-Mandel interference effect lies at the heart of many emerging
quantum technologies whose performance can be significantly enhanced with
increasing numbers of entangled modes one could measure and thus utilize.
Photon pairs generated through the process of spontaneous parametric down
conversion are known to be entangled in a vast number of modes in the various
degrees of freedom (DOF) the photons possess such as time, energy, and
momentum, etc. Due to limitations in detection technology and techniques, often
only one such DOFs can be effectively measured at a time, resulting in much
lost potential. Here, we experimentally demonstrate, with the aid of a time
tagging camera, high speed measurement and characterization of two-photon
interference. {With a data acquisition time of only a few seconds, we observe a
bi-photon interference and coalescence visibility of $\sim64\%$ with
potentially up to $\sim2\times10^3$ spatial modes}. These results open up a
route for practical applications of using the high dimensionality of
spatiotemporal DOF in two-photon interference, and in particular, for quantum
sensing and communication.
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