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Generation and Coherent Control of Pulsed Quantum Frequency Combs
Published on: June 8, 2018
Theory of Quantum Comb Enhanced Interferometry
Haowei Shi1, Quntao Zhuang1,2
1University of Southern California, Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA.
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Optical frequency combs, named for their comblike peaks in the spectrum, are essential for various sensing applications. As the technology develops, its performance has reached the standard quantum limit dictated by the quantum fluctuations of coherent light field. Quantum combs, with their quantum fluctuation engineered via squeezing and entanglement, are the necessary ingredient for overcoming such limits. We develop the theory for designing and analyzing quantum combs, focusing on dual-comb interferometric measurement. Our analyses cover both squeezed and entangled quantum combs with division receivers and heterodyne receivers, leading to four protocols with quantum advantages scalable with squeezing/entanglement strength. In the spectroscopy of a single absorption line, the division receiver with the squeezed comb suffers from entanglement-mismatching-induced amplified noise, while the other three protocols demonstrate a surprising robustness to loss at a few comb lines. Such a unique loss-robustness of a scalable quantum advantage has not been found in any traditional quantum sensing protocols.
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