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Measurement of weak transmittances by stochastic resonance
Optics Letters
|December 20, 2007
Abstract:
We use stochastic resonance to measure weak transmittance amplitudes that are below the instrumental detection limit. Gaussian noise is added to the subthreshold (chopped) transmittance signal T(t) before detection by a crossing detector that uses a dc reference signal B>0. Without noise, no measurement is possible because T(t)

