|
Records |
Links |
|
Author |
Mandel, L. |
|
|
Title |
Heterodyne detection of a weak light beam |
Type |
Journal Article |
|
Year |
1966 |
Publication |
J. Opt. Society of America |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
|
|
Volume |
56 |
Issue |
9 |
Pages |
1200-1206 |
|
|
Keywords |
detection, lasers, coherence |
|
|
Abstract |
An analysis is made of the problem of detecting a weak light beam from a distant source in the presence of a background of much greater intensity, by the photoelectric heterodyne technique. In this method the incident light is superposed on the light beam from a local laser, whose frequency can be adjusted by a feedback arrangement so as to maximize a certain “beat note” in the output of the detector. With the aid of plausible assumptions it is shown that the effectiveness of the method is largely independent of the intensity of the background light, and of the fluctuation properties of the incident light. The key parameter is the number of photoelectrons released by the signal beam in a time comparable with its coherence time. |
|
|
Address |
|
|
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
|
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
|
|
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
|
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
|
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
|
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
|
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
|
|
Notes |
From [RpL 938] |
Approved |
no |
|
|
Call Number |
|
Serial |
1071 |
|
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
|
Author |
Pfleegor, R. L.; Mandel, L. |
|
|
Title |
Interference of independent photon beams |
Type |
Journal Article |
|
Year |
1967 |
Publication |
Phys. Rev. |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
|
|
Volume |
159 |
Issue |
5 |
Pages |
1084-1088 |
|
|
Keywords |
|
|
|
Abstract |
Interference effects produced by the superposition of the light beams from two independent single-mode lasers have been investigated experimentally. It is found that interference takes place even under conditions in which the light intensities are so low that, with high probability, one photon is absorbed before the next one is emitted by one or the other source. Since the average number of registered photons per trial was only about 10, photon correlation techniques were required to demonstrate the interference. The interpretation of the experiment, and the question whether it demonstrates interference between two photons, are discussed. |
|
|
Address |
|
|
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
|
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
|
|
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
|
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
|
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
|
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
|
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
|
|
Notes |
From [RpL 938] |
Approved |
no |
|
|
Call Number |
|
Serial |
1072 |
|
Permanent link to this record |