
Simulation Methods for Spontaneous Parametric Down-Conversion and Quantum-Sensing Systems with Undetected Light
Felix Riexinger(Author)
Fraunhofer ITWM(Editor)
Fraunhofer Verlag
Published on 27. September 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
121 pages
978-3-8396-2032-8 (ISBN)
Description
Quantum sensing is a rapidly evolving field with the outlook of surpassing classical limitations. The field encompasses techniques such as noise-reduced imaging, super-resolution microscopy, as well as imaging and spectroscopy in challenging spectral ranges. Spontaneous parametric down-conversion sources are often employed for the generation of the correlated biphoton states required for these detection schemes.
In this work a general simulation method is demonstrated and used to reproduce the absolute counts of an experiment. Further, a gap exists between theoretical predictions for the performance of quantum-sensing systems and experimental results. This work bridges that gap with a simulation method for quantum-sensing with undetected light which includes experimental imperfections. For this, a theoretical approach is developed, and its capabilities are demonstrated with the simulation of aligned and misaligned quantum-imaging experiments. The results recreate the characteristics of the experimental data and are used to identify errors in experimental setups. The presented methods are broadly applicable and provide a step toward powerful simulation tools for quantum-sensing systems.
In this work a general simulation method is demonstrated and used to reproduce the absolute counts of an experiment. Further, a gap exists between theoretical predictions for the performance of quantum-sensing systems and experimental results. This work bridges that gap with a simulation method for quantum-sensing with undetected light which includes experimental imperfections. For this, a theoretical approach is developed, and its capabilities are demonstrated with the simulation of aligned and misaligned quantum-imaging experiments. The results recreate the characteristics of the experimental data and are used to identify errors in experimental setups. The presented methods are broadly applicable and provide a step toward powerful simulation tools for quantum-sensing systems.
More details
Thesis
Doctoral thesis
2023
RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Kaiserslautern
Language
English
Place of publication
Stuttgart
Germany
Illustrations
num., mostly col. illus. and tab.
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-8396-2032-8 (9783839620328)
Schweitzer Classification