Holographic imaging of an array of submicron light scatterers at low photon numbers
Quantum Gases
2023-11-22 v3 Atomic Physics
Optics
Abstract
We experimentally test a recently proposed holographic method for imaging coherent light scatterers which are distributed over a 2-dimensional grid. In our setup the scatterers consist of a back-illuminated, opaque mask with submicron-sized holes. We study how the imaging fidelity depends on various parameters of the set-up. We observe that a few hundred scattered photons per hole already suffice to obtain a fidelity of 96% to correctly determine whether a hole is located at a given grid point. The holographic method demonstrated here has a high potential for applications with ultracold atoms in optical lattices.
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@article{arxiv.2305.13202,
title = {Holographic imaging of an array of submicron light scatterers at low photon numbers},
author = {Sebastian Kölle and Manuel Jäger and Markus Müller and Wladimir Schoch and Wolfgang Limmer and Johannes Hecker Denschlag},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.13202},
year = {2023}
}
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8 pages, 9 figures