Self-calibrating Optical Low-Coherence Reflectometry with Energy-Time Entangled Photons for Absolute Distance Measurements
Quantum Physics
2020-04-07 v1
Abstract
Optical low-coherence reflectometry is capable of unambiguously measuring positions of stacked, partially reflective layers in a sample object. It relies on the low coherence of the light source and the absolute distances are obtained from the position reading of a mechanical motor stage. We show how to exploit the simultaneous high and low coherence properties of energy-time entangled photon pairs to directly calibrates the position scale of an OLCR scan with a reference laser wavelength. In experiment, a precision of 1.6\,nm and good linearity is demonstrated.
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@article{arxiv.2004.01772,
title = {Self-calibrating Optical Low-Coherence Reflectometry with Energy-Time Entangled Photons for Absolute Distance Measurements},
author = {Manuel Unternährer and André Stefanov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.01772},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
5 pages, 6 figures