Multimode optical parametric amplification in the phase-sensitive regime
Abstract
Phase-sensitive optical parametric amplification of squeezed states helps to overcome detection loss and noise and thus increase the robustness of sub-shot-noise sensing. Because such techniques, e.g., imaging and spectroscopy, operate with multimode light, multimode amplification is required. Here we find the optimal methods for multimode phase-sensitive amplification and verify them in an experiment where a pumped second-order nonlinear crystal is seeded with a Gaussian coherent beam. Phase-sensitive amplification is obtained by tightly focusing the seed into the crystal, rather than seeding with close-to-plane waves. This suggests that phase-sensitive amplification of sub-shot-noise images should be performed in the near field. Similar recipe can be formulated for the time and frequency, which makes this work relevant for quantum-enhanced spectroscopy.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2102.11659,
title = {Multimode optical parametric amplification in the phase-sensitive regime},
author = {Gaetano Frascella and Roman V. Zakharov and Olga V. Tikhonova and Maria V. Chekhova},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.11659},
year = {2021}
}