Affiliation:
1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
Optical heterodyne detection-based spectrometers are attractive due to
their relatively simple construction and ultrahigh resolution. Here we
demonstrate a proof-of-principle single-mode optical-fiber-based
heterodyne spectrometer that has picometer resolution and
quantum-limited sensitivity around 1550 nm. Moreover, we report a
generalized quantum limit of detecting broadband
multispectral-temporal-mode light using heterodyne detection, which
provides a sensitivity limit on a heterodyne detection-based optical
spectrometer. We then compare this sensitivity limit to several
spectrometer types and dim light sources of interest such as
spontaneous parametric downconversion, Raman scattering, and
spontaneous four-wave mixing. We calculate that the heterodyne
spectrometer is significantly less sensitive than a single-photon
detector and is unable to detect these dim light sources, except for
the brightest and narrowest-bandwidth examples.
Funder
U.S. Department of Energy
Advanced Scientific Computing
Research
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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