Absolute calibration of single-photon and multiplexed photon-number-resolving detectors

Citation:

Lior Cohen, Pilnyak, Yehuda , Istrati, Daniel , Studer, Nicholas M, Dowling, Jonathan P, and Eisenberg, Hagai S. 2018. “Absolute Calibration Of Single-Photon And Multiplexed Photon-Number-Resolving Detectors”. Phys. Rev. A, 98, Pp. 013811. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.98.013811.

Abstract:

Single-photon detectors are widely used in modern quantum optics experiments and applications. Like all detectors, it is important for these devices to be accurately calibrated. A single-photon detector is calibrated by determining its detection efficiency; the common method to measure this quantity requires comparison to another detector. Here, we suggest a method to measure the detection efficiency of a single-photon detector without requiring an external reference detector. Our method is valid for individual single-photon detectors as well as multiplexed detectors, which are known to be photon number resolving. The method exploits the even-number photon-statistics of a nonlinear source, as well as the nonlinear loss of a single-photon detector that occurs when multiple photons are incident simultaneously. We have analytically modeled multiplexed detectors and used the results to experimentally demonstrate the calibration of a single-photon detector without the need for an external reference detector.

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Publisher: American Physical Society