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Full statistical mode reconstruction of a light field via a photon-number resolved measurement

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Author(s)

Ivan A. Burenkov, Sergey V. Polyakov, Thomas Gerrits, Timothy J. Bartley, Georg Harder, Christine Silberhorn, Ankita Sharma, Elizabeth A. Goldschmidt

Abstract

We present a method to reconstruct the mode structure and optical losses of multimode conjugated optical fields using an experimentally measured joint photon-number probability distribution. We demonstrate nearly-perfect reconstruction of a multimode field comprised of several correlated modes corresponding to squeezed vacuum states and several uncorrelated thermal and poisson modes corresponding to light background based on a minimal set of assumptions. To illustrate this method, we reconstruct the mode structure of an unknown bright parametric down-conversion source.
Citation
Physical Review A
Volume
95

Keywords

bright squeezed vacuum, field mode reconstruction, loss inversion mesoscopic quantum states

Citation

Burenkov, I. , Polyakov, S. , Gerrits, T. , Bartley, T. , Harder, G. , Silberhorn, C. , Sharma, A. and Goldschmidt, E. (2017), Full statistical mode reconstruction of a light field via a photon-number resolved measurement, Physical Review A, [online], https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.95.053806 (Accessed October 8, 2025)

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Created May 2, 2017, Updated November 10, 2018
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