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24 January 2011 Coherent state statistics from time-resolved photon counting
Harish Ravi, Anil Prabhakar
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Abstract
Time resolved photon counting was used to separate the different photon states emitted from a strongly attenuated laser source. We first describe a method to quantify the efficiency of our gated avalanche photo-detector, by relying on known Poissonian statistics. The detector was then optimized under different temperature and bias voltage conditions using the noise equivalent power as a metric. Finally, coherent pulses are sent into a ring cavity, such that the tapped output from the cavity forms a series of time multiplexed pulses, which then yield the photon counting statistics. We observed good agreement between theoretical estimates and experimental observations, to as low as 0.01% probability of detection.
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Harish Ravi and Anil Prabhakar "Coherent state statistics from time-resolved photon counting", Proc. SPIE 7960, Coherent Optical Communication: Components, Subsystems, and Systems, 79600S (24 January 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875170
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Avalanche photodetectors

Beam splitters

Photon counting

Field programmable gate arrays

Photodetectors

Pulsed laser operation

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