Fast measurement of group index variation with ultimate precision using Hong-Ou-Mandel interferometry
Abstract
Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) interferometry has emerged as a valuable tool for quantum sensing applications, particularly in measuring physical parameters that influence the relative optical delay between pair photons. Unlike classical techniques, HOM-based quantum sensors offer higher resolution due to their intrinsic dispersion cancellation property. Despite this advantage, achieving precise measurements of optical delay crucial for practical applications often involves time-consuming integration and post-processing with traditional statistical methods. To address this challenge, our recent work focused on optimizing optical delay measurements in a time-efficient manner. By carefully selecting the length of a 1 mm periodically-poled KTP (PPKTP) crystal for pair photon generation, we achieved a remarkable group index measurement precision of per centimeter of sample length, surpassing the previous maximum precision by over 400. These current measurements maintain fast detection and high photon counts, which are essential for practical quantum sensing applications. The HOM-based method, while limiting the measurement range, can be extended by compensating for photon delay using an optical delay stage. As a proof-of-principle, we measured the group index variation of PPKTP over a temperature range up to 200C with a precision in the range of one part per million (10). This advancement not only contributes to quantum sensing but also holds promising implications for high-precision and long-range measurements in quantum optical coherence tomography.
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@article{arxiv.2401.11853,
title = {Fast measurement of group index variation with ultimate precision using Hong-Ou-Mandel interferometry},
author = {Sandeep Singh and Vimlesh Kumar and G. K. Samanta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.11853},
year = {2024}
}