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Identification of Light Sources using Machine Learning

Quantum Physics 2019-10-24 v2 Optics

Abstract

The identification of light sources represents a task of utmost importance for the development of multiple photonic technologies. Over the last decades, the identification of light sources as diverse as sunlight, laser radiation and molecule fluorescence has relied on the collection of photon statistics or the implementation of quantum state tomography. In general, this task requires an extensive number of measurements to unveil the characteristic statistical fluctuations and correlation properties of light, particularly in the low-photon flux regime. In this article, we exploit the self-learning features of artificial neural networks and naive Bayes classifier to dramatically reduce the number of measurements required to discriminate thermal light from coherent light at the single-photon level. We demonstrate robust light identification with tens of measurements at mean photon numbers below one. Our work demonstrates an improvement in terms of the number of measurements of several orders of magnitude with respect to conventional schemes for characterization of light sources. Our work has important implications for multiple photonic technologies such as LIDAR and microscopy.

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@article{arxiv.1909.08060,
  title  = {Identification of Light Sources using Machine Learning},
  author = {Chenglong You and Mario A. Quiroz-Juarez and Aidan Lambert and Narayan Bhusal and Chao Dong and Armando Perez-Leija and Amir Javaid and Roberto de J. Leon-Montiel and Omar S. Magana-Loaiza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.08060},
  year   = {2019}
}

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8 pages, 10 figures

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