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18 June 2024 Super-sensitive multipass phase imaging
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Abstract
Classical and linear measurements are bound by the shot noise limit. In optics, the sensitivity increases i) with the square root of the number of photons detected, or ii) with the photons-sample interactions. Case (i) is limited by how safe or efficient is the power level, while (ii) is limited by how to achieve and resolve any number of interactions. We report a versatile interference contrast imaging technique, which extracts more information per photon resource than any linear phase imager to date. It is based on a non-resonant multipass design that allows to efficiently implement case (ii) and extract holographic information by using a single photon camera. It has been designed as a wide-field imaging (i.e., without requiring pixel-scanning) technique, able to image highly transparent/reflective samples, with noise reduction beyond 0.22 in less than 7 rounds.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Á. Cuevas, D. Tiemann, R. Camphausen, I. Cusini, A. Panzani, F. Villa, and V. Pruneri "Super-sensitive multipass phase imaging", Proc. SPIE 12998, Optics, Photonics, and Digital Technologies for Imaging Applications VIII, 129980O (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017095
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KEYWORDS
Photons

Phase imaging

Mirrors

Surface plasmons

Quantum light

Quantum optics experiments

Reflection

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