Optimizing the signal-to-noise ratio in the measurement of photon pairs with detector arrays

Eric Lantz, Paul-Antoine Moreau, and Fabrice Devaux
Phys. Rev. A 90, 063811 – Published 9 December 2014

Abstract

To evidence multimode spatial entanglement of spontaneous down-conversion, detector arrays allow a full-field measurement, without any a priori selection of the paired photons. We show by comparing results of the recent literature that electron-multiplying CCD cameras allow, in the present state of technology, the detection of quantum correlations with the best signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), while intensified CCD cameras allow at best the identification of pairs. The SNR appears to be proportional to the square root of the number of coherence cells in each image, or Schmidt number. Then corrected estimates are derived for extended coherence cells and not-very-low and non-space-stationary photon fluxes. Finally, experimental measurements of the SNR confirm our model.

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  • Received 9 July 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.90.063811

©2014 American Physical Society

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Eric Lantz, Paul-Antoine Moreau, and Fabrice Devaux

  • Institut FEMTO-ST, Département d'Optique PM Duffieux, Unité Mixte de Recherche 6174 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université de Franche-Comté, 15 rue des Montboucons, 25000 Besançon, France

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Vol. 90, Iss. 6 — December 2014

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