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Mid-infrared coincidence measurements on twin photons at room temperature.


ABSTRACT: Quantum measurements using single-photon detectors are opening interesting new perspectives in diverse fields such as remote sensing, quantum cryptography and quantum computing. A particularly demanding class of applications relies on the simultaneous detection of correlated single photons. In the visible and near infrared wavelength ranges suitable single-photon detectors do exist. However, low detector quantum efficiency or excessive noise has hampered their mid-infrared (MIR) counterpart. Fast and highly efficient single-photon detectors are thus highly sought after for MIR applications. Here we pave the way to quantum measurements in the MIR by the demonstration of a room temperature coincidence measurement with non-degenerate twin photons at about 3.1??m. The experiment is based on the spectral translation of MIR radiation into the visible region, by means of efficient up-converter modules. The up-converted pairs are then detected with low-noise silicon avalanche photodiodes without the need for cryogenic cooling.

SUBMITTER: Mancinelli M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5440726 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mid-infrared coincidence measurements on twin photons at room temperature.

Mancinelli M M   Trenti A A   Piccione S S   Fontana G G   Dam J S JS   Tidemand-Lichtenberg P P   Pedersen C C   Pavesi L L  

Nature communications 20170515


Quantum measurements using single-photon detectors are opening interesting new perspectives in diverse fields such as remote sensing, quantum cryptography and quantum computing. A particularly demanding class of applications relies on the simultaneous detection of correlated single photons. In the visible and near infrared wavelength ranges suitable single-photon detectors do exist. However, low detector quantum efficiency or excessive noise has hampered their mid-infrared (MIR) counterpart. Fas  ...[more]

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