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  • CLEO/Europe and EQEC 2009 Conference Digest
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2009),
  • paper EA_P10

Interferometric phase measurement with two-photon states

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Abstract

Application of non-classical states of light in optical interferometry [1] holds the promise of improving precision beyond the shot noise limit even in the realistic case of imperfect lossy samples, as shown in a recent theoretical work [2], We demonstrate experimentally a phase measurement using general two-photon superposition states in a multiport interferometer shown schematically in Fig. 1(a). A pair of photons, produced in the process of spontaneous parametric down-conversion, is transformed into the desired superposition state using beam splitters BS1 and BS2, provided that no photon escapes through the unmonitored port of BS2. In the signal ann, the photon pair experiences losses introduced by the beam splitter BS3 and monitored by a detector C, and subsequently probes the phase shift cp. The phase information is read out by sending the photons onto the beam splitter BS4, whose output ports are monitored by detectors A and B.

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