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Direct measurement of darkness using a standard single-photon avalanche photodiode
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In experiments requiring extreme darkness, such as experiments probing the limits of human vision, assessment of the background photon flux is essential. However, direct measurement thereof with standard single-photon detectors is challenged by dark counts and their fluctuations. Here we report an experiment and detailed statistical analysis of a direct measurement of darkness in a dedicated dark chamber suitable for human vision experiments, only using a standard single-photon detector and a mechanical shutter. From a Bayesian analysis of 616 h of data, we find substantial to decisive evidence for absolute darkness (depending on the choice of prior distribution) based on the Savage-Dickey ratio and a light level <0.039 cnt/s (posterior 0.95 highest density interval).
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