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Quantum noise reduction in intensity-sensitive surface plasmon resonance sensors

Quantum Physics 2017-09-22 v2 Optics

Abstract

We investigate the use of twin-mode quantum states of light with symmetric statistical features in their photon number for improving intensity-sensitive surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors. For this purpose, one of the modes is sent into a prism setup where the Kretschmann configuration is employed as a sensing platform and the analyte to be measured influences the SPR excitation conditions. This influence modifies the output state of light that is subsequently analyzed by an intensity-difference measurement scheme. We show that quantum noise reduction is achieved not only as a result of the sub-Poissonian statistical nature of a single mode, but also as a result of the non-classical correlation of the photon number between the two modes. When combined with the high sensitivity of the SPR sensor, we show that the use of twin-mode quantum states of light notably enhances the estimation precision of the refractive index of an analyte. With this we are able to identify a clear strategy to further boost the performance of SPR sensors, which are already a mature technology in biochemical and medical sensing applications.

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@article{arxiv.1705.05120,
  title  = {Quantum noise reduction in intensity-sensitive surface plasmon resonance sensors},
  author = {Joong-Sung Lee and Trung Huynh and Su-Yong Lee and Kwang-Geol Lee and Jinhyoung Lee and Mark Tame and Carsten Rockstuhl and Changhyoup Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.05120},
  year   = {2017}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures