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Direct measurement of darkness using a standard single-photon avalanche photodiode

Quantum Physics 2025-03-31 v2 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability Optics Applications

Abstract

In experiments requiring extreme darkness, such as experiments probing the limits of human vision, assessment of the background photon flux is essential. However, direct measurement thereof with standard single photon detectors is challenged by dark counts and their fluctuations. Here we report an experiment and detailed statistical analysis of a direct measurement of darkness in a dedicated dark chamber suitable for human vision experiments, only using a standard single photon detector and a mechanical shutter. From a Bayesian analysis of 616616 h of data, we find substantial to decisive evidence for absolute darkness (depending on choice of prior distribution) based on the Savage-Dickey ratio, and a light level <0.039<0.039 cnt/s (posterior 0.950.95-highest density interval).

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@article{arxiv.2410.06691,
  title  = {Direct measurement of darkness using a standard single-photon avalanche photodiode},
  author = {T. H. A. van der Reep and D. Molenaar and W. Löffler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06691},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

12 pages (including appendices), 7 figures. Accepted version