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Spatial-mode demultiplexing for enhanced intensity and distance measurement

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 31, Issue 21, Pages 33930-33944

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OE.486617

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In this study, we investigate SPADE as a tool for precision measurements in the regime of bright, incoherent sources. We analyze the estimation problem of the intensity distribution of extended incoherent sources and demonstrate the experimental application of SPADE to point-like bright sources.
Spatial-mode demultiplexing (SPADE) has recently been adopted to measure the separation in the transverse plane between two incoherent point-like sources with sub-wavelength separation. It has been argued that this approach may yield extraordinary performances in the photon-counting regime. Here, we explore SPADE as a tool for precision measurements in the regime of bright, incoherent sources. First we analyze the general problem of estimating the second moments of the source's intensity distribution, for an extended incoherent source of any shape. Our theory predicts a substantial improvement in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of SPADE over direct imaging in the sub-wavelength regime. Second, we present an experimental application of SPADE to the case of two point-like, bright sources. We demonstrate the use of this setup for the estimation of the transverse separation and for the estimation of the relative intensity, confirming the expected improvement in SNR.

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