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How to project onto an arbitrary single-photon wave packet

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The time-frequency degree of freedom of the electromagnetic field is the final frontier for single-photon measurements. The temporal and spectral distribution a measurement retrodicts (that is, the state it projects… Click to show full abstract

The time-frequency degree of freedom of the electromagnetic field is the final frontier for single-photon measurements. The temporal and spectral distribution a measurement retrodicts (that is, the state it projects onto) is determined by the detector's intrinsic resonance structure. In this paper, we construct ideal and more realistic positive operator-valued measures (POVMs) that project onto arbitrary single-photon wave packets with high efficiency and low noise. We discuss applications to super-resolved measurements and quantum communication. In doing so we will give a fully quantum description of the entire photodetection process, give prescriptions for (in principle) performing single-shot Heisenberg-limited time-frequency measurements of single photons, and discuss fundamental limits and trade-offs inherent to single-photon detection.

Keywords: project onto; photon wave; single photon; photon; onto arbitrary; arbitrary single

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2020

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